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What is Conductive deafness?

What is Conductive deafness?

  • Conductive deafness: Any hearing loss or impairment caused by a defect in part of the ear that conducts sound.
  • Conductive deafness: involves lesions of the external and middle ear resulting in malconduction of airborne sound.
    Source - Diseases Database

Conductive deafness: Introduction

Types of Conductive deafness:

Broader types of Conductive deafness:

What causes Conductive deafness?

Causes of Conductive deafness: see causes of Conductive deafness

Conductive deafness: Testing

Diagnostic testing: see tests for Conductive deafness.

Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Conductive deafness.

How is it treated?

Treatments for Conductive deafness: see treatments for Conductive deafness
Research for Conductive deafness: see research for Conductive deafness

Name and Aliases of Conductive deafness

Main name of condition: Conductive deafness

Other names or spellings for Conductive deafness:

Conductive hearing loss, Conduction deafness Source - Diseases Database

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