Efficacy of tympanometry screening methods for early clinical diagnosis of otosclerosis

The diagnosis is suspected clinically based on microscopic otoscopy, audiometry, and tympanometry. Thin-section computed tomography of the temporal bone helps to confirm the diagnosis. This case report aimed to promote the importance of tympanometry screening as a diagnostic tool for middle ear path...

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Published inInternational Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery Vol. 6; no. 2; p. 400
Main Authors Mohanty, Prabina R., Fasal, Abam
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 24.01.2020
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Summary:The diagnosis is suspected clinically based on microscopic otoscopy, audiometry, and tympanometry. Thin-section computed tomography of the temporal bone helps to confirm the diagnosis. This case report aimed to promote the importance of tympanometry screening as a diagnostic tool for middle ear pathology. A case of 27-year-old patient came to ENT-OPD at Al-Ameen Medical College and Hospital, Vijayapur with the complaint of decreased hearing since 2 years. The history of intermittant tinnitus and swimming habit with head bath regularly were found in the patient. Also, there were no significant family history of hearing loss, ear discharge, and ear pain. This case report concluded that the continuous head bath may leads to middle ear pathologies like otosclerosis and give importance to tympanometry test for early clinical diagnosis and suggesting for avoiding swimming, and also use of ear plugs as necessary during head bath.
ISSN:2454-5929
2454-5937
DOI:10.18203/issn.2454-5929.ijohns20200159