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What Is the Difference Between Hearing Loss That Occurs in the Outer

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What is the difference between hearing loss that occurs in the outer or middle ear and hearing loss that occurs in the inner ear (cochlea or auditory nerve) ?


A) A loss in the outer or middle ear produces a conductive hearing loss; a loss of hearing in the inner ear produces a sensorineural hearing loss.
B) A loss in the outer or middle ear produces a sensorineural hearing loss; a loss in the inner ear produces a conductive hearing loss.
C) A loss in the outer or middle ear produces a conductive hearing loss; a loss in the inner ear produces central deafness.
D) A loss in the outer or middle ear produces central deafness; a loss in the inner ear produces a conductive hearing loss.

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