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High-Frequency Hearing Loss and Wideband Middle Ear Impedance in Children with Otitis Media Histories
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The results of this study confirm those of previous reports that children who have recovered from chronic OM have significantly poorer hearing in the EHF range compared with children without significant OM histories. The EHF hearing losses that occur in children with OM histories are strongly frequency dependent, suggesting a preferential effect on the base of the cochlea. Middle ear impedance and reflectance differences do not account for the EHF hearing losses observed in children with OM histories. The results support the hypothesis that OM-related EHF hearing losses are cochlear in origin.
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