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otosclerosis/hearing loss

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Effects of Bisphosphonates on OI-Related Hearing Loss

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Robot Based Tympanic Tube Placement

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Description of the population to be studied and justification of its choice: This study is going to include a single group of patients presenting a vestibular schwannoma that will benefit from an removal by translabyrinthine approach with exclusion from the middle ear under general anesthesia.

Study of Binaural Squelch Effect in Unilateral Otosclerosis

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Otosclerosis is one of the main causes of transmission hypoacusis. It can be treated with stapedectomy surgery. But the understanding ability in noise has not been really studied. The Oldenburg MATRIX test is a well know test in audiology and allow to study the understanding in noise. This study

Diagnosis of Osteogenesis Imperfecta in Children

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Osteogenesis imperfecta is a genetic disorder of the connective tissue matrix caused by abnormal collagen microfibril assembly, .Several clinical subtypes of Osteogenesis imperfecta have been described based on the clinical, biochemical, and molecular nature of the disorder . New research is

Efficacy of Treatment for Tinnitus

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Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the ears or head unrelated to an external source [Nondahl 2011]. It is a common condition with a prevalence of 25.3% (approximately 50 million) among adults in the United States and increasing with age, peaking at age 60 - 69 years [Shargorodsky 2012] and above

Hearing Aid Versus Surgical Rehabilitation as Treatment of Otosclerosis: Pilot Study

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Otosclerosis is the main cause of acquired hearing loss in young to middle aged Caucasian population. Social, personal and medico-economic impacts triggered by this affection make it a major public health matter. Historically, the surgical treatment of otosclerosis has always been considered one of

Distortion Product After Stapedotomy Surgery

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If the stapes footplate is fixed in position, e.g. by otosclerosis, rather than being normally mobile, a conductive hearing loss results. This conductive hearing loss is usually compensated with hearing aids or through stapedotomy. During stapedotomy, the diseased stapes bone is removed and is

Wide Frequency Band Test of Hearing in Veterans

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The goal of this research is to evaluate a comprehensive test battery of new wide-bandwidth, i.e., wideband (WB), acoustical tests of auditory function in the differential diagnosis of middle ear, cochlear and neural pathologies in a population of Veterans. WB tests refer to ear canal tests using

Therapeutic Efficacy of Tiludronic Acid on Inner Ear Involvement in Advanced Otosclerosis

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Otosclerosis is a bone dystrophy localized to middle and inner ears with unknown etiology. It principally concerns adult patients between 30 and 50 years of age. Women present with this disease 2 times more frequently than men. Family cases are observed in 50% with a dominant autosomal transmission

Efficacy of Acetylcysteine in Patients Undergoing Surgery for Otosclerosis

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Audiometric Parameters in Conductive Hearing Loss and Middle Ear Disease

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Consecutive patients 12 years or older due for myringoplasty or stapes surgery at the ENT-department, University hospital of Tromsø, in an approximate time span of one year, have been studied with the following audiometric investigations at the preoperative admission, 2, 6 and 12 months
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