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Results 1 - 10 of 42 for Mixed hearing impairment
  1. ... the middle ear (conductive hearing loss), or both (mixed hearing loss).People with LADD syndrome may have underdeveloped or ...
  2. ... can improve with hearing aids or other devices. Mixed hearing loss is a combination of both sensorineural and conductive ...
  3. ... can improve with hearing aids or other devices. Mixed hearing loss is a combination of both sensorineural and conductive ...
  4. ... and the middle ear. This combination is called mixed hearing loss.Depending on the type, nonsyndromic hearing loss can ...
  5. ... both the inner ear and the middle ear (mixed hearing loss). In the middle ear, one of the small ...
  6. Hearing Loss in Children: Types of Hearing Loss (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Hearing Problems in Children/Specifics ... Hearing Problems in Children ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... A hearing loss can happen when any part of ...
  7. Other Hearing Devices and Products (Food and Drug Administration)  
    Hearing Aids/Specifics ... Hearing Aids ... Food and Drug Administration ... Other hearing devices include assistive listening devices, cochlear implants, implantable ...
  8. Hearing Treatment and Intervention Services (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Hearing Problems in Children/Treatments and Therapies ... Hearing Problems in Children ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... No single treatment or intervention ...
  9. ... which varies in severity among affected individuals. The hearing loss is described as mixed, which means that it is caused by both changes in the inner ear (sensorineural hearing loss) and changes in the middle ear (conductive hearing ...
  10. Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct (EVA) (Vestibular Disorders Association)  
    Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct is a condition caused by a malformation in the inner ear that leads to loss of hearing and vestibular function. ... Dizziness ...
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