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Otosclerosis

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      new window Defeating Deafness: Otosclerosis Factsheet Description: Offers a profile of the condition and discusses possible causes and treatment alternatives. (defeatingdeafness.org)
new window Discovery Health: Otosclerosis Description: Mark Loury, MD presents an illustrated guide to the disorder written for laymen. Features information on prevention, causes and risks of the condition. (health.discovery.com)
new window Ear Problems - Oosclerosis Description: Article provides background details, information on risk factors, diagnostic and treatment methods and self-care after surgery. (betterhealth.vic.gov.au)
new window Emory Healthcare: Otosclerosis Description: Michelle Badash provides a brief definition of the condition and discusses causes and risk factors. Features information on diagnostics, treatment and prevention. (emoryhealthcare.org)
new window Healthopedia.com - Otosclerosis (Otospongiosis) Description: Article offers an overview of the condition with information on causes, risk factors, symptoms, testing and treatment alternatives. Features photos. (healthopedia.com)
new window House Clinic - Otosclerosis Description: Article details background information on the condition and provides a description of drug and surgery treatment options. (houseearclinic.com)
new window Lions Ear and Hearing Institute - Otosclerosis Description: Features a description of the condition that contrasts normal ear functioning with hearing loss caused by the disease. Also find information on treatment options. (lehi.com.au)
new window MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Otosclerosis Description: Illustrated guide features symptoms, alternative names, causes, incidence, and risk factors. (nlm.nih.gov)
new window MEEI: Otosclerosis Description: The Massachusetts Ear and Eye Infirmary provides an illustrated guide to the condition and discusses surgical treatment options and information about sucess rates. (meei.harvard.edu)
new window MEI: Otosclerosis Patient Brochure Description: Information on the disorder and treatment provided by the Michigan Ear Institute. Includes a discussion of the cochlear and stapedia forms of the disease. (michiganear.com)
new window Otosclerosis Description: Offers a brief description of the disorder, symptoms and treatment options provided by About.com. Find links to articles and related resources. (deafness.about.com)
new window Otosclerosis Description: Rachel Waits offers a history of the condition and information on prevention and treatment. Includes a discussion of the physical, emotional, and psychological distress caused by the disease. (hubel.sfasu.edu)
new window Otosclerosis Description: Jeffrey P. Harris provides an illustrated guide to the condition that includes symptoms and diagnostic information. (www-surgery.ucsd.edu)
new window Otosclerosis Description: Find a definition of the disease that includes information on the fenestral and retrofenestra of the disorder. Features photo gallery. (amershamhealth.com)
new window Otosclerosis Description: Bobby R. Alford describes epidemiologic considerations and the etiology of the disease. Offers information on audiometry, treatment options and includes references cited. (bcm.edu)
new window Otosclerosis Description: A description of this common cause of hearing loss in adults. A discussion of how people are affected, hearing loss progression and the causes. (boystownhospital.org)
new window Otosclerosis Description: Article provided by the Deafness Research Foundation presents a definition of the disorder with information on treatment and research. Find links to related sites. (drf.org)
new window Otosclerosis Description: A description of this disorder and a discussion on its progression. Symptoms are discussed and hearings aids as well as surgery. (earsurgery.org)
new window Otosclerosis Description: Discover information on the causes and treatment of the disease provided by the Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery of Columbia University. Features information on stapedectomy and on how taking oral sodium fluoride can stabilize hearing loss in some patients. (entcolumbia.org)
new window Otosclerosis Description: An article provided by the Department of Otolaryngology Health-Related Library at the University of Minnesota. Find background information on the condition, hearing aids and stapedectomy (med.umn.edu)
new window Otosclerosis Description: Christiane Ribeiro Anias profiles the condition and offers information on the course and prognosis of treatment regimes. (medstudents.com.br)
new window Otosclerosis Description: Doctors Timothy C. Hain and Alan Micco provide background information on the causes and treatment of the condition. Features illustrations and references cited. (tchain.com)
new window Otosclerosis (Otospongiosis) Description: Outline written by Jeffrey D. Wolfrey summarizes information on genetics, incidence rates in the US, and causes. Includes references cited. (5mcc.com)
new window Otosclerosis and Stapedectomy Description: Directory features annotated links describing the disease and treatment. (audiologynet.com)
new window Otosclerosis Patient/Family Resources Description: Directory hosted by the University of Alabama features links to diagnostic and treatment resources. In English and Spanish. (cchs-dl.slis.ua.edu)
new window Otosclerosis: Hear-it Description: Offers a brief description of the disorder as it relates to progressive deafness in young adults. (hear-it.org)
new window Otosclerosis: NIDCD Health Information Description: The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) offers a profile of the disease, symptoms, and treatment options. Features links to related sites. (nidcd.nih.gov)
new window Understanding Otosclerosis Description: Provides an overview of the disorder and offers information on treatment regimes and possible post operative complications. (depts.washington.edu)
new window What You Should Know About Otosclerosis Description: Fact sheet provided by the American Academy of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery. Includes information on what should be expected after a stapedectomy. (entnet.org)
 




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