otospongioosi
Otospongioosi is a rare, inherited bone disorder that affects the otic capsule, the dense bone surrounding the inner ear. It is characterized by abnormal bone development within this region, leading to progressive hearing loss. The condition is typically bilateral, meaning it affects both ears, and is most commonly caused by mutations in the OPG gene, which plays a role in bone remodeling.
The primary symptom of otospongioosi is conductive hearing loss, which occurs when sound waves are blocked
Diagnosis of otospongioosi usually involves a combination of audiological testing, such as audiometry and tympanometry, and
There is no cure for otospongioosi, but treatment focuses on managing hearing loss and improving quality of