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  • == Inner Ear == ...r/) is the innermost part of the vertebrate ear. In vertebrates, the inner ear is mainly responsible for sound detection and balance.
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  • == Inner Ear (/'ɪnər 'ɪər/) == The '''Inner Ear''' is the innermost part of the vertebrate ear. In mammals, it consists of the [[bony labyrinth]], a system of passages ma
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  • == Ear == ...d into three parts: the [[outer ear]], the [[middle ear]], and the [[inner ear]]. Each part has a specific function in the process of hearing and balance.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ear canal]] [[Category:Redirect-class articles]]
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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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  • == Protruding Ear == ...head. This condition is also commonly referred to as [[bat ear]] or [[lop ear]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ear infections]] [[Category:Redirect-class articles]]
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  • == Ear Eczema == ...is a condition characterized by inflammation of the skin in and around the ear. The term "eczema" is derived from the Greek word "ekzein" which means "to
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  • == Ear Instillation == ...tion''' is a method of delivering medication or cleaning solution into the ear canal. The procedure is commonly used to treat conditions such as [[otitis
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  • {{R avoided double redirect|Ear prosthesis}}
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  • == Ear Drum == ...r to the ossicles inside the middle ear, and then to the [[Inner ear|inner ear]].
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  • == Ear drop == .../ˈɪər drɒp/) is a type of medication designed for administration into the ear, often to treat infections or to provide pain relief.
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  • |Term=Cauliflower ear |Short definition=a deformed ear caused by repeated injury
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ear clearing]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barotrauma#Inner ear]] {{short description|Pressure injury to the inner ear}}
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  • == Outer Ear == ...is primarily responsible for collecting sound and directing it into the [[ear canal]].
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  • |Term=Middle ear ...er ear; contains three tiny, linked bones that transmit sound to the inner ear
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  • '''Stereocilia (inner ear)''' ...i]] that are present on the apical surface of certain cells in the [[inner ear]]. They are involved in the detection of mechanical stimuli, such as sound
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  • ...ften used in compound terms and phrases to denote something related to the ear. ...r ear. It is used in many medical terms to denote something related to the ear.
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  • The word "ear" comes from the Old English word "ēare," which has cognates in various oth === Anatomy of the Ear ===
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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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  • |Term=Middle ear ...er ear; contains three tiny, linked bones that transmit sound to the inner ear
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  • == Outer Ear == ...is primarily responsible for collecting sound and directing it into the [[ear canal]].
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  • == Ear Drum == ...r to the ossicles inside the middle ear, and then to the [[Inner ear|inner ear]].
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  • == Outer Ear == ...is primarily responsible for collecting sound and directing it into the [[ear canal]].
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  • == Middle Ear == ...of the auditory system, located between the [[outer ear]] and the [[inner ear]].
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  • ...o refer to conditions, treatments, or anatomical structures related to the ear. ...f or pertaining to the ear". It is derived from "ous", the Greek word for "ear".
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  • == Ear Wax == ...n of the outer ear canal. The primary purpose of ear wax is to protect the ear by trapping dust, microorganisms, and foreign particles, preventing them fr
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  • == Ear == ...d into three parts: the [[outer ear]], the [[middle ear]], and the [[inner ear]]. Each part has a specific function in the process of hearing and balance.
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  • ...amine 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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  • ...ing that leads from the [[middle ear]] to the [[vestibule]] of the [[inner ear]]. ...ting vibrations from the [[stapes]], one of the [[ossicles]], to the inner ear.
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  • |Term=Cauliflower ear |Short definition=a deformed ear caused by repeated injury
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  • ...n the endolymphatic sac surrounds and protects the structures in the inner ear that affect hearing and balance.  ...s fluid and waste products from the inner ear and is involved in the inner ear's immune response to foreign substances {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dict
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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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  • ...flammation of the outer ear due to an infection; commonly called swimmer's ear ...flammation of the outer ear due to an infection; commonly called swimmer's ear<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
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  • ...tool in the diagnosis of ear infections and other conditions affecting the ear. ...in" meaning to look or see. Thus, an otoscope is a tool for looking at the ear.
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  • ...nal Acoustic Meatus''', is a tube running from the outer ear to the middle ear. ...inner two-thirds, which is bony and lined with skin producing [[cerumen]] (ear wax). The canal's primary function is to protect the [[tympanic membrane]]
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  • ...sed by damage to the inner ear or the nerve that conducts signals from the ear to the brain ...sed by damage to the inner ear or the nerve that conducts signals from the ear to the brain<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
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