Definition of Otosclerosis. Meaning of Otosclerosis. Synonyms of Otosclerosis

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Definition of Otosclerosis

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Meaning of Otosclerosis from wikipedia

- patients with otosclerosis; this is usually a high-frequency loss, and usually manifests late in the disease. The causal link between otosclerosis and SNHL...
- disease process of abnormal mineralization of the temporal bone called otosclerosis. The second is a congenital malformation of the stapes. In both of these...
- Schwartz's sign. This indicates otospongiosis (active otosclerosis). In about 10% of cases of otosclerosis, there is a redness of the promontory of the cochlea...
- m**** within the nasal cavity, middle ear, or eustachian tube itself Otosclerosis, abnormal growth of bone in or near the middle ear Middle ear tumour...
- significantly increased, resulting in decreased lucency on radiographs. Otosclerosis, a disease of the ears. Primary lateral sclerosis, progressive muscle...
- Clinical otosclerosis is found in about 1% of people, although it is more common in forms that do not cause noticeable hearing loss. Otosclerosis is more...
- Run Chrissie Run! In the early 1960s, Moore became deaf as a result of otosclerosis, which her doctor said resulted from a deposit of calcium in her middle...
- close friends were already aware of the issues). The cause was probably otosclerosis, possibly accompanied by degeneration of the auditory nerve. On his doctor's...
- the osteolytic lesions that are characteristic of multiple myeloma. Otosclerosis is a disorder of the middle ear, characterized by abnormal bone growth...
- treatment of conductive hearing loss, such as stapedectomy surgery for otosclerosis. Neurotology (a related field of medicine and subspecialty of otolaryngology)...