1/9
Looks like no tags are added yet.
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced | Call with Kai |
|---|
No analytics yet
Send a link to your students to track their progress
Caused by an infection of the middle ear
Conduction Deafness
Caused by lesion on the vestibulochlear nerve
Sensorineural deafness
Caused by impacted cerumen (earwax)
Conduction deafness
caused by a blood clot in the auditory cortex of the temporal lobe
sensorineural deafness
Caused by fusion of the auditory ossicles
conduction deafness
Caused by damage to the hair cells of the cochlea by very loud sounds
sensorineural deafness
caused by punctured (perforated) tympanic membrane
conduction deafness
cause by abnormal growth of temporal bone that impacts the middle ear cavity
conduction deafness
Prebycusis
sensorineural deafness
sound heard in one ear but not in the other ear during bone conduction and air conduction
conduction deafness