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patients with
otosclerosis; this is
usually a high-frequency loss, and
usually manifests late in the disease. The
causal link
between otosclerosis and SNHL...
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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...
- and
labyrinthine disorders 387
Otosclerosis 387.0
Otosclerosis involving oval window, ****bliterative 387.1
Otosclerosis involving oval window, obliterative...
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within the
nasal cavity,
middle ear, or
eustachian tube
itself Otosclerosis,
abnormal growth of bone in or near the
middle ear
Middle ear tumour...
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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...
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significantly increased,
resulting in
decreased lucency on radiographs.
Otosclerosis, a
disease of the ears.
Primary lateral sclerosis,
progressive muscle...
- 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...
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ossicular replacement prosthesis include:
Chronic middle ear
disease Otosclerosis Congenital fixation of the
stapes Secondary surgical intervention to...
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January 1979,
which entered the pop charts.
Valli began suffering from
otosclerosis in 1967,
forcing him to "sing from memory" in the
latter part of the...