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Otosclerosis--the inherited formation of abnormal bone within the bony labyrinth--is the most common cause of conductive hearing loss in people 15 years of age or older.
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I had otosclerosis-hardening of the bone in the middle of the ear. "Dr. Victor Goodhill did the surgery and it saved my life. He went to the bone bank at UCLA and made me a new stapes bone for ...
Otosclerosis is a rare hearing condition in which one of the three tiny bones of the middle ear, known as the stapes, hardens, preventing it from vibrating correctly and so decreasing hearing ...
While pregnant, Ms Willmont developed a condition called otosclerosis which is when one of the bones in the ear hardens and fuses together, causing hearing to deteriorate. It is thought to affect ...
Rebecca Willmont developed otosclerosis, a condition which causes hearing loss, during pregnancy Karl Mercer BBC London health correspondent ...
Middle-aged women face heightened risk of otosclerosis, abnormal bone growth of the middle ear that can lead to hearing loss, doctors said. Otosclerosis is a condition caused by abnormal growth of ...
However, undergoing surgery for another condition, such as hearing loss due to otosclerosis, may help improve tinnitus. Tinnitus can cause a frustrating buzzing or ringing sound in the ears.
THE relation of pregnancy to otosclerosis, the indication for abortion and the effect of abortion on the progress of the disease are topics that have rarely been discussed in the English medical ...