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  • == Ear Canal == ...nal auditory meatus''', is a tube running from the outer ear to the middle ear.
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  • ...surrounds and protects the structures in the inner ear that affect hearing and balance.  ...uid and waste products from the inner ear and is involved in the inner ear's immune response to foreign substances {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictio
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  • ...nal Acoustic Meatus''', is a tube running from the outer ear to the middle ear. ...the Latin words "externus" meaning "outside", "audire" meaning "to hear", and "canalis" meaning "channel or pipe".
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  • |Term=Meniere's disease ...ear, causing hearing loss, ringing in the ear, and the sensation that one's surroundings are spinning
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  • ...rnal ear''', is a term used in anatomy to refer to the visible part of the ear that resides outside of the head. .... The term "auricle" is derived from the Latin "auricula", meaning "little ear".
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  • == Surfer's Ear == ...owth within the ear canal, often caused by frequent exposure to cold water and wind.
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  • == Surfer's Ear == ...duals who engage in water sports, particularly surfing. The term "Surfer's Ear" is derived from the high prevalence of this condition among surfers.
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  • ...e the [[ear]]. The term is derived from the Greek words "otos" meaning ear and "skopein" meaning to look or examine. ...o look or examine. Thus, otoscopy essentially means to look or examine the ear.
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  • ...ers of the ear. The term is derived from the Greek words "oto" meaning ear and "logos" meaning study. ...d, they form "otologist", which can be interpreted as "one who studies the ear".
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  • ...m for the sense of hearing. It includes both the sensory organs (the ears) and the auditory parts of the sensory system. ...term "auditory" comes from the Latin word "audire", which means "to hear", and "system" comes from the Latin word "systema", which means "an organized who
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  • ...nal Auditory Meatus''', is a tube running from the outer ear to the middle ear. ...Auditory Canal" is derived from the Latin words "audire" meaning "to hear" and "canalis" meaning "channel" or "pipe".
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  • == Ear Infections == ...bacterial or viral infection affects the middle ear — the sections of the ear just behind the eardrum.
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  • ...hat transmit sound from the [[tympanic membrane]] (eardrum) to the [[inner ear]]. ...es is one of the three ossicles, the others being the [[malleus]] (hammer) and the [[incus]] (anvil), all named for their shapes.
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  • == Ear pick == ...oon''', is a tool used for the removal of earwax, or [[cerumen]], from the ear canal.
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  • ...to remove the [[labyrinth]] of the [[inner ear]] in order to treat severe and debilitating [[vertigo]]. ...thectomy" is derived from the Greek words "labyrinthos" meaning labyrinth, and "ektome" meaning excision.
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  • .... It also is the flap of cartilage that lies immediately in front of the [[ear canal]]. ...uld be due to the tuft of hair that grows on the tragus, resembling a goat's beard.
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  • ...ignificant contributions to the field of [[otology]], the study of the ear and its diseases. ...arch led to significant advancements in the understanding and treatment of ear diseases.
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  • == Meniere's Disease == ...igo]]) and hearing loss. In most cases, Meniere's Disease affects only one ear.
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  • ...waxy material that plays a crucial role in protecting and lubricating the ear. Cerumen is pronounced as /sɪˈruːmən/.
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  • ...occur in people of all ages, but is particularly prevalent among children and young adults. ...tside. Thus, the term literally translates to "inflammation of the outside ear."
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