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Pure tone audiometry in otosclerosis

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Otosclerosis and chronic otoitis media result in a mixed conduction and sensorineural deafness.

Graph showing hearing loss in Otosclerosis with frequency in Hz on the x-axis and hearing loss in decibels on the y-axis. Includes lines for air conduction (green squares) and bone conduction (red circles), indicating a larger gap in hearing loss through air conduction. The normal hearing range is highlighted at the top.

 


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