Abstract
Hearing loss has long been known to be a complication of Paget's disease of bone. Older ideas about the mechanisms of hearing loss are being replaced by a new view based on experimental evidence from patients. Studies reviewed show no evidence of auditory nerve dysfunction and confirm a cochlear site of lesion. A loss of bone mineral density in the cochlear capsule is associated with both a high-tone hearing loss and a low-tone air-bone gap.
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Monsell, E. M., Cody, D. D., Bone, H. G., & Divine, G. W. (1999). Hearing loss as a complication of Paget’s disease of bone. In Journal of Bone and Mineral Research (Vol. 14, pp. 92–95). Blackwell Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/jbmr.5650140219
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