tinnitus — Also known as tinnitus aurium and syrigmus. The term tinnitus comes from the Latin verb tinnire, which means to ring. The person credited with its introduction is the Roman natural philosopher Gaius Plinius Secundus, better known as Pliny the… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Conductive hearing loss — Classification and external resources Anatomy of the human ear. ICD 10 H … Wikipedia
Tinnitus — Infobox Disease Name = Tinnitus Caption = DiseasesDB = 27662 ICD10 = ICD10|H|93|1|h|90 ICD9 = ICD9|388.3 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = 003043 eMedicineSubj = ent eMedicineTopic = 235 MeshID = D014012Tinnitus (pronEng|tɪˈnaɪtəs or IPA|/ˈtɪnɪtəs/,… … Wikipedia
sensorineural tinnitus — A term used to denote a type of * tinnitus (i.e. ringing in the ears ) which is attributable either to the ear s sensorineural parts or to the acoustic nerve. Sensorineural tinnitus can be divided into four subcategories, comprising *motor… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
central tinnitus — A term used to denote a type of *tinnitus (i.e. ringing in the ears ) attributed to a lesion affecting a part of the central auditory pathways. The term central tinnitus is used in opposition to the terms *otic (or * peripheral) tinnitus, and… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Hearing impairment — See also: Deaf culture for the social movement.. Deaf and/or hard of hearing Classification and external resources The International Symbol for Deafness … Wikipedia
Sensorineural hearing loss — Classification and external resources Cross section of the cochlea. ICD 10 H … Wikipedia
Otosclerosis — Classification and external resources Chain of ossicles and their ligaments. (Stapes visible near center right.) ICD 10 H … Wikipedia
Superior canal dehiscence — Classification and external resources ICD 9 386.43 eMedicine ent/793 Superior canal dehiscence syndrome (S … Wikipedia
Otitis media — Classification and external resources A view of the tympanic membrane showing acute otitis media ICD 10 H … Wikipedia