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Abnormal Cranial Nerve VIII - Auditory Acuity, Weber & Rinne

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  • pt also looks like having facial nerve palsy but on lt side! focus when he talks lt lip doesnt move. ottitis media. bells palsy

  • sheman

  • so the conclusion is that it is a case of right ear conduction loss as the weber test lateralizes to the impaired ear and as in rinne, bone conduction is longer than air conduction it is a conduction loss and not sensorineural. doesnt that mean the auditory nerve function is intact and there is some kind of damage to auditory canal or tympanic membrane or the bony ossicles.

    why does the title says abnormal VIII nerve function

  • @xzibitskillz30 that is a boy.

  • @alaya758 Considering the title of the video refers to the 8th cranial nerve...

  • positive in the right ear-the girl has conductive hearing loss in that ear

  • conductive deafness in Rt. ear

  • Rinne test was negative: bone conduction better than air conduction.

    Webber test laterlaised to the left.

    Both were consistent with a right-ear conductive hearing loss.

    Main reasons of conductive hearing loss: wax, otitis media (i.e. middle ear infection), otosclerosis (i.e. calcification of the stapes; a middle ear bone) and Paget disease on the bone.

  • What a cute kid! Beautiful big eyes.

  • weber test is a differentiating conductive hearing impairment . A vibrating tuning fork is applied to one of several points in the midline of the forehead. if the sound is heard better in the impaired ear, the middle-ear apparatus is at fault. but if the sound is heard better in the normal ear, the hearing impairment is caused by diseased sensorineural apparatus.

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