Abstract
• Notably: • There are two case series in the Otolaryngology literature, but both are restricted to the infant and juvenile forms of the disease. • There is one large case series relating to the adulttype disease, but it is in the Orthopedics literature and only mentions hearing loss in passing. • There are two similar case reports in the international Otolaryngology literature relating to adulttype osteopetrosis and its otologic consequences.
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