| sensorineural d. |
see under hearing loss.
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| sensorineural h. |
deafness due to a lesion in either the cochlea (sensory mechanism of the ear), the vestibulocochlear nerve, the central neural pathways, or a combination of these structures. It is sometimes subdivided into cochlear h. l. and retrocochlear h. l. Called also perceptive deafness.
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| sensorineural deafness |
results from a malformation of one of the inner ear components
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| sensorineural |
or neurological, impairment and
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| sensorineural hearing loss |
Hearing loss caused by damage to the sensory cells and/or nerve fibers of the inner ear. The most common type of hearing loss in adulthood. Learn more about sensorineural hearing loss. Sign Language ?Method of communication for people who are deaf in which hand movements, gestures, and facial expressions convey grammatical structure and meaning. Sudden Hearing Loss ?Loss of hearing that occurs quickly due to such causes as an explosion or a viral infection. (back to top)
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