Conductive hearing loss differs from sensorineural hearing loss in that:
A) Sensorineural hearing loss is usually temporary, while conductive hearing loss is usually permanent
B) Conductive hearing loss often impairs speech acquisition, but sensorineural hearing loss does not
C) Salicylates, aminoglycosides, and diuretics can cause conductive hearing loss, but not sensorineural hearing loss
D) Conductive hearing loss occurs when sounds cannot travel to the auditory apparatus within the ear; sensorineural hearing loss occurs when the auditory nerve or the central auditory pathways (in the brain) are damaged.
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