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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Conductive hearing loss
  1. ... hearing loss) and changes in the middle ear (conductive hearing loss).Other features that can occur in Burn-McKeown ...
  2. ... loss caused by defects in the middle ear (conductive hearing loss). Another feature of this condition is the presence ...
  3. ... loss caused by defects in the middle ear (conductive hearing loss). Nager syndrome does not affect a person's ...
  4. ... ear (sensorineural deafness), changes in the middle ear (conductive hearing loss), or both (mixed hearing loss).People with LADD ...
  5. ... S, Megerian CA. Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita associated with conductive hearing loss. Ear Nose Throat J. 2000 Mar;79(3): ...
  6. ... form of electrical nerve impulses. Less commonly, nonsyndromic hearing loss is described as conductive, meaning it results from changes in the middle ...
  7. ... have hearing loss and other ear abnormalities. The hearing loss can be sensorineural, meaning it is caused by abnormalities in the inner ear; conductive, meaning it results from changes in the small ...
  8. ... and may become more severe over time. The hearing loss may be sensorineural, meaning that it results from changes in the inner ear, or conductive, meaning that it is caused by abnormalities of ...