Tympanometry, impedance, and aural reflex testing in a cleft palate population

Tympanometry, impedance, and aural reflex testing was attempted in 107 cleft palate patients. Sixty percent of the ears could not be evaluated because of obvious otologic abnormalities, suggesting that these procedures are of limited use without prior otologic examination in a cleft palate populatio...

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