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Sensorineural Hearing Loss




  Image Cochlea-crosssectionpng
  Caption Cross section of the cochlea
  DiseasesDB 2874
  ICD10 -
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  MeshID D006319


Sensorineural hearing loss is a type of Hearing Loss in which the root cause lies in the Vestibulocochlear Nerve ( Cranial Nerve VIII), the inner Ear , or central processing centers of the Brain .

The Weber Test , in which a tuning fork is touched to the head, localizes to the normal Ear in people with this condition.
The Rinne Test , which tests air conduction ''vs.'' bone conduction is positive (normal), though both bone and air conduction are reduced equally.


DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS


Sensorineural hearing loss may be Congenital or acquired.


Congenital



Acquired











''Table 1''. A table comparing sensorineural to Conductive Hearing Loss


TREATMENT

At present, sensorineural hearing loss is treated with Hearing Aid s, which amplify sounds at pre-set frequencies to overcome a sensorineural hearing loss in that range; or Cochlear Implant s, which stimulate the Cochlear Nerve directly.


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