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conductive hearing loss hearing impairment that originates in the outer or middle ear due to a blockage in the sound passageway.
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conductive hearing loss Conductive Hearing Loss-associated with the formation of fluid in the middle ear. Sound is heard through this fluid making the ears feel "blocked". This type of hearing loss is USUALLY not permanent and is reversed when fluid is drained/tubes are put into place.
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conductive hearing loss Impairment of hearing due to failure of sound waves to reach the inner ear through the normal air conduction channels of the outer and middle ear. In children, conductive loss is typically medically correctable, and is most often associated with Otitis Media.
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conductive hearing loss A hearing loss associated with the functioning of the outer or middle ear.
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conductive hearing loss Hearing loss produced by abnormalities of the outer ear (ear canal and pinna) or middle ear (tympanic membrane and ossicles). These abnormalities create a hearing loss by interfering with the transmission of sound from the outer ear to the inner ear (cochlea).
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