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  2. Beltone - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as an invisible-in-the-canal (IIC) hearing aid. The Beltone microInvisa is custom-manufactured to conform to a patient's ear canal. In the behind-the-ear (BTE) category, a very small case hides in the shadow behind the ear, and connects to the ear canal via a tiny, clear tube. [3]

  3. Microtia - Wikipedia

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    The hearing loss associated with congenital aural atresia is a conductive hearing loss—hearing loss caused by inefficient conduction of sound to the inner ear. Essentially, children with aural atresia have hearing loss because the sound cannot travel into the (usually) healthy inner ear—there is no ear canal, no eardrum, and the small ear ...

  4. 7 Best Invisible Hearing Aids In 2025 - An Audiologist's Guide

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    These are the best invisible hearing aids on the market. ... Your ears and brain need time to get used to the new sounds, so don’t get discouraged if things feel a bit off at first. Most OTC ...

  5. History of hearing aids - Wikipedia

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    The hearing aid contained a body-worn processor that had a hardwire connection with an ear mounted transducer. While the Nicolet Corporation's hearing aid was not publicly successful and the company shortly folded, it was able to start a competition among hearing aid manufacturers to create more effective full digital hearing aids.

  6. The 7 best OTC hearing aids for seniors, according to ... - AOL

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    An invisible wire connects to a small speaker in the ear canal, which amplifies sound for those with mild-to-moderate hearing loss. ... These in-the-ear hearing aids are water- and dust-resistant ...

  7. ICD-10 - Wikipedia

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    ICD-10 is the 10th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), a medical classification list by the World Health Organization (WHO). It contains codes for diseases, signs and symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances, and external causes of injury or diseases. [1]

  8. Hearing aid - Wikipedia

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    A modern behind the ear hearing aid. The audio tube to the speaker is barely visible. A modern behind the ear hearing aid with a minicell battery. Behind the ear hearing aids are one of two major classes of hearing aids – behind the ear (BTE) and in the ear (ITE). These two classes are distinguished by where the hearing aid is worn.

  9. Sonotone (hearing aid) - Wikipedia

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    The company was a leader in the hearing aid industry until multiple buyouts ending in 1970 led to the abandonment of the manufacturing plant. [2] It was temporarily revived in 1987 but had closed again by 2005. Notable models of Sonotone hearing aids include the Sonotone 1010 in 1952 with a transistor and two vacuum tubes. [3]