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Alexander’s deafness

Alexander’s deafness [Gustav Alexander, Austrian otologist, 1873–1932] , congenital deafness caused by cochlear aplasia involving chiefly the organ of Corti and adjacent ganglion cells of the basal coil of the cochlea; high-frequency hearing loss results. Also called Alexander aplasia.

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