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A COMPARISON OF RESULTS—ACOUSTIC SUSCETANCE AND OTOLARYNGOLOGY

A COMPARISON OF RESULTS—ACOUSTIC SUSCETANCE AND OTOLARYNGOLOGY A screening study of hearing and middle-ear function was conducted on 2125 preschool children. Results are reported here for 504 of the subjects with static acoustic susceptance. Of these children, 380 had otolaryngological examinations. Static acoustic susceptance reliably provides and estimate of the stifPess component of the middle ear, but it does not predict middle ear abnormalities consistently. Three-year-old female subjects seem to show low values of static acoustic susceptance associated more with developmental factors than with middle ear disease. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of the American Audiology Society Wolters Kluwer Health

A COMPARISON OF RESULTS—ACOUSTIC SUSCETANCE AND OTOLARYNGOLOGY

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Copyright 1978 by The Williams & Wilkins Co.
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0360-9294

Abstract

A screening study of hearing and middle-ear function was conducted on 2125 preschool children. Results are reported here for 504 of the subjects with static acoustic susceptance. Of these children, 380 had otolaryngological examinations. Static acoustic susceptance reliably provides and estimate of the stifPess component of the middle ear, but it does not predict middle ear abnormalities consistently. Three-year-old female subjects seem to show low values of static acoustic susceptance associated more with developmental factors than with middle ear disease.

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Journal of the American Audiology SocietyWolters Kluwer Health

Published: Mar 1, 1978

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