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Other Diagnostic Tests
Audiometry
- More sensitive detection of hearing loss at specific frequencies
- Better test for speech discrimination (disproportionately affected in retrocochlear disease)
- Most useful for distinguishing cochlear vs. retrocochlear causes of peripheral lesion
- Detects sensorineural hearing loss in almost all cases acoustic neuroma