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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2007

illustrative material postgraduate medicine

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  • I think there is some mistake in the symbols used...

  • Thank you! Very helpful for my audiology class.

  • thank you..really2 helpful for my finals

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  • Thanks heaps Doc! get me through exam hopefully

  • vERy helpful. Thanks

  • @bluedogdem1982

    i think u have no basics in ent

    air conduction is more than bone conduction

    pls refer once

  • @bluedogdem1982 No your wrong!

  • When I say "better," I mean a better score. Except for the three situations that I mentioned, including only one pathology, bone scores will be the more normal scores on a complete audiogram regardless. If not better, equal to in the case of a sensorineural loss or if thresholds are normal. More energy is lost through the middle ear regardless. That's why air thresholds will be poorer than bone thresholds.

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