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Conduction deafness is due to interference with the sound conduction in the external or middle ear.
[Conduction deafness in adults. Diagnostic elements and therapeutic principles] ... The causes of conduction deafness are multiple and can be divided into 5 categories: major or minor
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113: 188, 1990). Conduction deafness (i.e., disease of the external and middle ear) causes loss of hearing at all frequencies, and is best treated with a hearing aid.
Sound waves, unlike light, cannot travel through a vacuum, but require some medium, gaseous, liquid or solid, each medium with a different speed of conduction.
Britannica online encyclopedia article on deafness, partial or total inability to hear. The two principal types of deafness are conduction deafness and nerve deafness. ... In conduction deafness,
ATRESIA OF EXTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL AND CONDUCTION DEAFNESS; Victor A. McKusick, OMIM, Johns Hopkins University, March 18, 2004; [for Professionals mainly];
When an inner ear infection has occurred, the result may be a combination of both nerve and conduction deafness. Neither of the above conditions is likely in very young puppies.