hallójáraton
Hallójáraton refers to a condition where a person experiences a complete absence of auditory canals. This is a congenital anomaly, meaning it is present at birth. In most cases, hallójáraton affects one ear (unilateral) but can also occur in both ears (bilateral). The condition is often associated with other malformations of the outer and middle ear, such as a small or absent pinna (the visible part of the ear) and abnormalities in the ossicles (the small bones in the middle ear).
The severity of hearing loss in hallójáraton depends on the extent of the malformations. When the external
Diagnosis usually involves a physical examination, audiometric testing to assess hearing levels and the type of