Changes in the tympanogram shape in the frequency range from 200 to 2000 Hz have been investigated. The tympanogram undergoes, as the probe tone frequency rises, characteristic morphologic modifications which are consistently observed both in normals and in some middle ear disorders. The only exception to this regular behavior is the pathological picture in which the structure or the dynamic of the tympano-ossicular system is remarkably anomalous (cholesteatoma and otitis media) where there are flat tympanograms. It is suggested that the frequency interval at which one of the characteristic tympanometric configurations appears in the element capable of furnishing a diagnostic tool for differentiating pathophysiologic conditions of the middl...
Evoked otoacoustic emissions (EOAEs) are generated within the cochlea in response to external sounds...
This research was designed to provide new information regarding the cochlear sensitivities that occu...
AbstractThis study aimed at describing and analyzing tympanometric results obtained with 226Hz and 1...
The tympanogram shape has been investigated in 290 patients as a function of probe tone frequency (f...
Previous investigations have shown that the probe tone frequency is the main factor in determing the...
Tympanometry is a non-invasive, quick, and inexpensive method for examining the middle-ear function....
Nine tympanometric measures were examined in 68 normal ears and 14 ears with surgically confirmed ot...
Introduction: In differential diagnosis of otosclerosis and adhesive processes in sound-conductive ...
To improve the understanding of the middle-ear hearing mechanism and assist in the diagnosis of mid...
Presented to the 10th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Routine tympanometry uses 220 Hz (or 226 Hz) as the probe frcquency. This could not make differenc...
Background and Aim: Standard tympanometry provides a valuable tool for evaluating middle ear abnorma...
Otitis media is characterized by the presence of effusion in the middle ear. It is one of the most c...
The diagnostic utility of tympanometry with respect to distinguishing healthy and otosclerotic ears ...
Evoked otoacoustic emissions (EOAEs) are generated within the cochlea in response to external sounds...
Evoked otoacoustic emissions (EOAEs) are generated within the cochlea in response to external sounds...
This research was designed to provide new information regarding the cochlear sensitivities that occu...
AbstractThis study aimed at describing and analyzing tympanometric results obtained with 226Hz and 1...
The tympanogram shape has been investigated in 290 patients as a function of probe tone frequency (f...
Previous investigations have shown that the probe tone frequency is the main factor in determing the...
Tympanometry is a non-invasive, quick, and inexpensive method for examining the middle-ear function....
Nine tympanometric measures were examined in 68 normal ears and 14 ears with surgically confirmed ot...
Introduction: In differential diagnosis of otosclerosis and adhesive processes in sound-conductive ...
To improve the understanding of the middle-ear hearing mechanism and assist in the diagnosis of mid...
Presented to the 10th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
Routine tympanometry uses 220 Hz (or 226 Hz) as the probe frcquency. This could not make differenc...
Background and Aim: Standard tympanometry provides a valuable tool for evaluating middle ear abnorma...
Otitis media is characterized by the presence of effusion in the middle ear. It is one of the most c...
The diagnostic utility of tympanometry with respect to distinguishing healthy and otosclerotic ears ...
Evoked otoacoustic emissions (EOAEs) are generated within the cochlea in response to external sounds...
Evoked otoacoustic emissions (EOAEs) are generated within the cochlea in response to external sounds...
This research was designed to provide new information regarding the cochlear sensitivities that occu...
AbstractThis study aimed at describing and analyzing tympanometric results obtained with 226Hz and 1...