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Ear Vocab

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audiometer   an electronic device that prodices acoustic stimuli of a known frequency and intensity  
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audiometry   the use of an audiometer to measure hearing  
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auditory ossicles   three small bones found in the middle ear. These bones transmit the sound waves from the eardrum to the inner ear by vibration  
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auricle   also known as the pinna; the external portion of the ear  
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binaural   testing involving both ears  
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cerumen   also known as earwax, is secreted by ceruminous glands that line the auditory canal  
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cochlea   the spiral-shaped passage that leads from the oval window  
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deafness   the complete or partial loss of the ability to hear  
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eustachian tubes   also known as the auditory tubes; narrow tubes which lead from the middle ear to the nasopharynx, equalize the air pressure in the middle ear with that of the outside atmosphere  
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incus   one of the auditory ossicles; also known as the anvil  
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labyrinthistis   an inflammation of the labyrinth resulting in vertigo  
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malleus   one of the auditory ossicles; also known as the hammer  
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mastoidectomy   the surgical removal of mastoid cells  
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mastoiditis   an inflammation of any part of the mastoid process  
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monaural   testing involving one ear  
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myringectomy   also known as tympanectomy; is the surgical removal of all or part of the tympanic membrane  
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myringitis   inflammation of the tympanic membrane  
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myringotomy   the surgical incision of the eardrum to create an opening for the placement of tympanostomy tubes  
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otalgia   also known as an earache; pain in the ear  
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otitis   means any inflammation of the ear  
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otosclerosis   ankylosis of the bones of the middle ear resulting in a conductive hearing loss  
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otomycosis   also known as swimmer’s ear; a fungal infection of the external auditory canal  
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otoplasty   the surgical repair of the pinna of the ear  
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otopyorrhea   the flow of pus from the ear  
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otorrhagia   bleeding from the ear  
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presbycusis   a progressive hearing loss occurring in old age  
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stapedectomy   the surgical removal of the stapes  
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stapes   one of the auditory ossicles; also known as the stirrup  
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tinnitus   a ringing, buzzing, or roaring sound in the ears  
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tympanic membrane   also known as the eardrum; it is located between the outer and middle ear  
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tympanocentensis   the surgical puncture the tympanic membrane with a needle to remove fluid from the middle ear  
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tympanometry   the indirect measurement of acoustical energy absorbed or reflected by the middle ear  
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tympanoplasty   the surgical correction of a damaged middle ear  
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vertigo   a sense of whirling, dizziness, and the loss of balance  
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