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In Weber's test, sound is louder in the [scoredlist:left:0,right:1] ear, what is the finding?
{{c1::Conductive deafness in the [answerbyscore:0,0:left:1,1:right] ear}}
OR
{{c1::Sensorineural deafness in the [answerbyscore:0,0:right:1,1:left] ear}}
{{c1::Conductive deafness in the [answerbyscore:0,0:left:1,1:right] ear}}
OR
{{c1::Sensorineural deafness in the [answerbyscore:0,0:right:1,1:left] ear}}
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- Conductive deafness causes enhanced hearing (via bone conduction) in the affected ear and sensorineural deafness causes globally reduced hearing
- Best followed with Rinné's test to determine conductive deafness vs sensorineural deafness
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Talley & O'Connor 8th Ed - Section 9 Chapter 32
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