Surgical treatment of tympanosclerosis
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00171431
Surgical treatment of tympanosclerosis
Abstract
Tympanosclerosis as a cause of conductive hearing loss may require corrective surgery in carefully selected cases, although results of treatment have been controversial and must be viewed with caution. Currently available surgical techniques are reviewed and outcomes discussed.
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