What type of hearing loss is characterized by a lesion in the outer or middle ear, preventing the proper conduction of vibrations to the inner ear?

A. Tinnitus
B. Sensorineural hearing loss
C. Conductive hearing loss
D. None of these answers are correct.


Answer: C

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