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  Vol. 102 No. 8, August 1976 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Audiometric, impedance, and otoscopic findings in children with cleft palates

F. H. Bess, D. M. Schwartz and N. P. Redfield

We examined the prevalence of hearing loss and/or middle ear disease among 34 children with cleft palates, using pure-tone audiometry, acoustic impedance, and pneumatic otoscopy. The overall incidence of hearing loss and otitic complications varied from 57% to 68%, depending on the procedure used. Of the three clinical procedures used in this study, pure-tone audiometry exhibited the poorest diagnostic efficiency. Close predictive agreement was found between impedance and otoscopy.





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