EBK STUDY GUIDE FOR GOULD'S PATHOPHYSIO
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To predict: The effect on hearing capacity of damage on given structures of an ear.
Concept introduction: Hearing loss is a condition of ability where hearing is reduced. The common cause of hearing loss are noise and aging. Some other factors that are associated with hearing loss are infections, trauma genetics, and other birth complications. If the hearing loss occurs at birth, then it is called congenital hearing loss.
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