Carhart notch not only in otosclerosis in fact can occur in other causes of CHL As Scott brown text book verify Thank you Dr. for your simplicity and intelligent way of teaching
Thanks for the talk, it's great :) Actually I've got a concern to check ...... Since the stiffness is increased in the middle ear system, more complaince will occure in low frequency. So why there's no obvious poor hearing threshold at low frequency?
Actually if the stiffness is increased, it should be more compliant to higher frequencies. Think about the basilar membrane, the base end of it is stiffer and more in mass, so it resonates higher frequencies. And by saying 'poor hear threshold' I assume you mean 'lower threshold'? And that is a good question I think coz if it is stiffer then it tends to resonate higher frequencies, so the patient should have a better (or lower) threshold in high frequencies. But I do believe I've read an article saying patients with otosclerosis will actually hear better in noisy background coz other ppl tend to raise the pitch and volume when they talk, so I'm guessing it's just this audiogram.
Carhart notch not only in otosclerosis in fact can occur in other causes of CHL As Scott brown text book verify Thank you Dr. for your simplicity and intelligent way of teaching
i never saw such a great talented teacher to make thing so easy and to clear concept love u sir 🤹
"Lost those two loving feelings" gave me a good laugh! Thanks for helping me understand my hearing system.
You’re exceptionally a great doctor, the way you explain things is very amazing.
Carhart notch not only in otosclerosis in fact can occur in other causes of CHL
As Scott brown text book verify
Thank you Dr. for your simplicity and intelligent way of teaching
Love the ease with which you explain such difficult subject matter
Have an oral exam coming up which involves interpreting audiometric readings, your lectures are really nailing the concepts for me.
Wow, that's really some "oral" exam!!
I read parts of Katz and Gelfand and your vids a great way to finish modules! Thanks!
Now that is the best explanation I've ever listened to, thank you very very much for your videos Doctor, now seems pretty easy
Great work sir...conceptual and full of knowledge.
Thank you so much for your lessons!
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thank you Dr Ted, great explanation
Just cant believe Dr Ted was not picked up by the IHS for schooling.
Excellent lecture! thank you
very well explained , thank you
would we expect to get Acoustic Reflex in a case of
Otosclerosis?
Shiran Levy Nope.
Awesome Man!
nice lecture dr ted . would you talk about (dBSPL- dBnHL -dBIL ) ? and how can i defrentiate about them ?
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Thanks for the talk, it's great :) Actually I've got a concern to check ......
Since the stiffness is increased in the middle ear system, more complaince will occure in low frequency. So why there's no obvious poor hearing threshold at low frequency?
Actually if the stiffness is increased, it should be more compliant to higher frequencies. Think about the basilar membrane, the base end of it is stiffer and more in mass, so it resonates higher frequencies. And by saying 'poor hear threshold' I assume you mean 'lower threshold'? And that is a good question I think coz if it is stiffer then it tends to resonate higher frequencies, so the patient should have a better (or lower) threshold in high frequencies. But I do believe I've read an article saying patients with otosclerosis will actually hear better in noisy background coz other ppl tend to raise the pitch and volume when they talk, so I'm guessing it's just this audiogram.
Also I think coz stiffness dominated frequencies are the low frequencies
Sir please explain ABR
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My God why is it how I learned my hearing loss by this doctor he is awesome
Carhart notch not only in otosclerosis in fact can occur in other causes of CHL
As Scott brown text book verify
Thank you Dr. for your simplicity and intelligent way of teaching