Audiology
Audiology on the Nareseal Atlas covers the physiology of hearing and the clinical tools used to assess it — pure tone audiometry, tympanometry, and bedside tuning fork tests — alongside the conditions that produce conductive, sensorineural, and mixed hearing loss, from presbycusis and noise-induced hearing loss to otosclerosis. This hub is built for residents and clinicians who need to interpret an audiogram or tympanogram correctly and connect the finding back to its underlying cause.
- Condition Cerumen Impaction
- Article How to Read a Pure Tone Audiogram
- Article How to Read a Tympanogram
- Article How We Hear — Impedance Matching and Cochlear Mechanics
- Instrument Micro Suction Cannula
- Article Noise-Induced Hearing Loss — Mechanism, Pattern, and Prevention
- Article Otosclerosis — Presentation and Diagnosis
- Article Presbycusis — Age-Related Hearing Loss
- Article Rinne and Weber Test — How to Perform and Interpret Results
- Instrument Tuning Fork
- Article Tuning Fork Tests — Rinne, Weber, and Absolute Bone Conduction
- Article Types of Hearing Loss — Conductive, Sensorineural, and Mixed
- Instrument Video Otoscope