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Different tympanometric procedures compared with direct pressure measurements in healthy ears

Hergils et al., 1990

Document ID
2799986622701019034
Author
Hergils L
Magnuson B
Falk B
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Publication venue
Scandinavian Audiology

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Differen tympanometric procedures were compared regarding their reliability and systematic differences in middle ear pressure estimation in healthy adults. In a second part of the study the accuracy of measurement was judged by correlating tympanometric readings, obtained …
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