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Differentiating Presbycusis from other Diseases
Presbycusis should be differentiated from other causes of hearing loss:
Inner Ear
- Acoustic neuroma
- Meningioma
- Multiple sclerosis
- Autoimmune disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- Perilymphatic or labyrinthine fistula
- Occupational noise-induced hearing loss
- Meniere's disease
- Viral cochleitis
- Hearing loss secondary to Ototoxic drugs
- Barotrauma
Middle Ear
- Otosclerosis
- Otitis media
- Otosclerosis
- Perforation of Tympanic membrane
- Glomus tumors
- Granulomatous diseases
Outer Ear
- Otitis externa
- Exostosis
- Cerumen
- Squamous cell carcinoma
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