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Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence - Stanford Hospital & Clinics

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Inner Ear Conductive Hearing Loss<br />

“Inner ear conductive hearing loss is a term we have<br />

used to describe a situation in which there is a<br />

consistent conductive element in the hearing<br />

impairment but no evidence of tympanic membrane<br />

or ossicular problem.”<br />

“We do not have an explanation for this phenomenon<br />

but suspect that there is some inner ear abnormality<br />

not visible on the polytome X-ray.”<br />

House JW et al. Laryngoscope 1980

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