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Liden-Jerger classification of tympanometric shapes

Liden-Jerger classification of tympanometric shapes
Type A tympanograms are indicative of normal middle ear pressure. Type AD (deep) tympanograms demonstrate increased compliance, as seen with ossicular chain discontinuity. Type AS (shallow) tympanograms show decreased compliance, suggesting a stiff middle ear system, which can be caused by myringosclerosis or otosclerosis. Type B tympanograms with little or no mobility of the tympanic membrane are suggestive of middle ear effusion. Type C tympanograms indicate negative middle ear pressure and a retracted tympanic membrane. Type D tympanograms are notched, suggesting a hypermobile or scarred tympanic membrane.
Data from Feldman AS. Tympanometry: Procedures, interpretation, and variables. In: Feldman AS, Wilber LA (Eds), Acoustic Impedance and Admittance: The Measurement of Middle Ear Function, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore 1976, p.103.
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