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What are the differences between conductive deafness and sensorineural deafness?
 
  A. No differences exist; they are two names for the same pathologic condition.
   B. Acoustic trauma, ototoxic drugs, or disease cause conduction deafness; excessive wax in the outer ear or otitis media cause sensorineural deafness.
   C. Conduction deafness involves the outer or middle ear; sensorineural deafness involves the receptor cells and/or cochlear nerve.
   D. Conduction deafness involves the cochlear nerve; sensorineural deafness involves the outer or middle ear.
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