What is otosclerosis
What is otosclerosis? The pathology of this disease is due to the resorption of normal bone in the bony labyrinth of the inner ear near the oval window and its…
What is otosclerosis? The pathology of this disease is due to the resorption of normal bone in the bony labyrinth of the inner ear near the oval window and its…
The treatment of otosclerosis has two types of methods: conservative treatment and surgical treatment. (1) Conservative treatment medication: Those who are not suitable for surgery or unwilling to accept surgery can…
Otosclerosis is a focal lesion of unknown origin in the osseous vagus, in which one or several confined, vascularized, spongy new bones are formed within the vagus capsule, replacing the…
Clinical information The patient, a 75-year-old male, had bilateral progressive hearing loss with tinnitus for 15 years. The patient began to experience bilateral hearing loss 15 years ago, with progressive aggravation…
Early to mid-stage otosclerosis surgery is very effective, and there are technical methods for late stage otosclerosis, so don’t be blindly pessimistic when diagnosed with otosclerosis and make an appointment…
Otosclerosis is a focal lesion of unknown origin in the bony vagus, with a high incidence in women aged 20-40 years. It can be classified as histological otosclerosis, stapedial otosclerosis…
Otosclerosis is a focal lesion of unknown origin in the bony vagus, with a high incidence in women aged 20-40 years. It can be classified as histological otosclerosis, stapedial otosclerosis…
Otosclerosis is a very high prevalence disease in the West and many otologists rely on otosclerosis surgery for their livelihood. The incidence of otosclerosis is significantly lower in China and…
Otosclerosis is a lesion that occurs in the bony vagus capsule of the inner ear and is characterized by spongy degeneration and asymmetric, progressive hearing loss in both ears. The…
Otosclerosis is a disease of unknown origin, pathologically due to primary limited bone resorption in the bony vagus and replaced by vascularized spongy bone proliferation, hence the term “sclerosis”. When…