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{{Short description|Music streaming service by Apple}}
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{{Infobox medical condition
 
| name            = Arrhinia
'''Apple Music''' is a [[music streaming service]] developed by [[Apple Inc.]]. Users select music to stream to their device on-demand, or they can listen to existing, curated playlists. The service also includes the [[Internet radio]] station [[Apple Music 1]], which broadcasts live to over 100 countries. The service was announced on June 8, 2015, and launched on June 30, 2015, in over 100 countries worldwide.
| image          = [[File:Arhinia.jpg]]
 
| caption        = Facial appearance of a person with arrhinia
==Features==
| field          = [[Otorhinolaryngology]]
Apple Music offers a wide range of features that cater to different user preferences. These include:
| synonyms        = Congenital arhinia
 
| symptoms        = Absence of the [[nose]]
* '''Streaming''': Users can stream over 90 million songs from the Apple Music catalog.
| complications  = [[Respiratory distress]], [[feeding difficulties]]
* '''Offline Listening''': Subscribers can download songs and albums for offline listening.
| onset          = [[Congenital disorder|Congenital]]
* '''Playlists''': Curated playlists are available, including those created by Apple Music editors and personalized playlists based on user listening habits.
| duration        = Lifelong
* '''Radio''': Apple Music 1, Apple Music Hits, and Apple Music Country are available for live radio streaming.
| causes          = [[Genetic mutation]]
* '''Integration with Apple Devices''': Seamless integration with [[iOS]], [[macOS]], [[watchOS]], and [[tvOS]] devices.
| risks          = [[Family history]]
* '''Lyrics''': Users can view lyrics in real-time while listening to songs.
| diagnosis      = [[Physical examination]], [[imaging studies]]
* '''Spatial Audio and Lossless Audio''': Offers high-quality audio experiences with [[Dolby Atmos]] and lossless audio formats.
| differential    = [[Holoprosencephaly]], [[nasal hypoplasia]]
 
| prevention      = None
==Subscription Plans==
| treatment      = [[Surgical reconstruction]], [[tracheostomy]]
Apple Music offers several subscription plans to accommodate different user needs:
| prognosis      = Variable, depends on associated anomalies
 
| frequency      = Extremely rare
* '''Individual Plan''': Provides full access to all features for a single user.
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* '''Family Plan''': Allows up to six family members to share a subscription.
== Arrhinia ==
* '''Student Plan''': Offers a discounted rate for students enrolled in degree-granting universities and colleges.
[[File:Arhinia.jpg|left|thumb|A clinical image showing a case of arrhinia.]]
* '''Voice Plan''': A more affordable plan that allows users to access Apple Music using [[Siri]] on Apple devices.
'''Arrhinia''' is a rare congenital condition characterized by the complete absence of the nose. This condition is also known as "arhinia" and is a form of facial dysmorphism. Arrhinia can occur as an isolated anomaly or as part of a syndrome involving other craniofacial abnormalities.
 
== Presentation ==
==Availability==
Individuals with arrhinia are born without external nasal structures, and the nasal passages are absent or underdeveloped. This can lead to significant respiratory challenges, as the nose plays a crucial role in breathing, humidifying, and filtering air. In addition to respiratory issues, arrhinia can affect the sense of smell and may be associated with other craniofacial anomalies.
Apple Music is available in over 167 countries and regions worldwide. The service is accessible on a variety of platforms, including:
== Causes ==
 
The exact cause of arrhinia is not well understood, but it is believed to result from disruptions in the normal development of the facial structures during embryogenesis. Genetic factors may play a role, and some cases have been associated with chromosomal abnormalities or specific genetic mutations.
* [[iOS]] and [[iPadOS]] devices
== Diagnosis ==
* [[macOS]] and [[Windows]] computers
[[File:Roland_Cyclopie_2.jpg|left|thumb|A historical depiction of cyclopia, a condition sometimes associated with arrhinia.]]
* [[Apple Watch]]
Diagnosis of arrhinia is typically made at birth based on the physical appearance of the infant. Imaging studies, such as CT or MRI scans, can be used to assess the extent of the nasal and craniofacial abnormalities. Genetic testing may be conducted to identify any underlying genetic causes.
* [[Apple TV]]
== Treatment ==
* [[HomePod]]
Management of arrhinia involves addressing the functional and aesthetic challenges associated with the condition. Surgical interventions may be necessary to create a nasal passage and improve breathing. Reconstructive surgery can also be performed to enhance facial appearance. Multidisciplinary care, including input from otolaryngologists, plastic surgeons, and geneticists, is often required.
* [[Android]] devices
== Prognosis ==
 
The prognosis for individuals with arrhinia varies depending on the severity of the condition and the presence of associated anomalies. With appropriate medical and surgical management, many individuals can lead healthy lives, although ongoing medical care may be necessary.
==History==
== See also ==
Apple Music was developed in response to the growing popularity of music streaming services. It was built on the foundation of [[Beats Music]], which Apple acquired in 2014. The service has evolved significantly since its launch, introducing new features and expanding its global reach.
* [[Congenital disorder]]
 
* [[Craniofacial abnormalities]]
==Competitors==
* [[Genetic disorder]]
Apple Music competes with other major music streaming services, including [[Spotify]], [[Amazon Music]], [[YouTube Music]], and [[Tidal]]. Each service offers unique features and pricing models, contributing to a competitive market landscape.
[[Category:Congenital disorders]]
 
[[Category:Craniofacial disorders]]
==Related pages==
* [[iTunes]]
* [[Spotify]]
* [[Beats Electronics]]
* [[Apple Inc.]]
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:AppleMusic 2019.svg|Apple Music logo (2019)
File:Apple Music icon.svg|Apple Music icon
File:IOS Apple Music Screenshot.jpeg|Screenshot of Apple Music on iOS
File:Availability of Apple Music in the World.svg|Map showing availability of Apple Music worldwide
</gallery>
 
[[Category:Apple Inc. services]]
[[Category:Music streaming services]]
[[Category:Internet radio]]
[[Category:2015 software]]
<gallery>
File:Arhinia.jpg
File:Roland_Cyclopie_2.jpg
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 16:55, 4 April 2025

Editor-In-Chief: Prab R Tumpati, MD
Obesity, Sleep & Internal medicine
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Arrhinia
Synonyms Congenital arhinia
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Absence of the nose
Complications Respiratory distress, feeding difficulties
Onset Congenital
Duration Lifelong
Types N/A
Causes Genetic mutation
Risks Family history
Diagnosis Physical examination, imaging studies
Differential diagnosis Holoprosencephaly, nasal hypoplasia
Prevention None
Treatment Surgical reconstruction, tracheostomy
Medication N/A
Prognosis Variable, depends on associated anomalies
Frequency Extremely rare
Deaths N/A


Arrhinia[edit]

A clinical image showing a case of arrhinia.

Arrhinia is a rare congenital condition characterized by the complete absence of the nose. This condition is also known as "arhinia" and is a form of facial dysmorphism. Arrhinia can occur as an isolated anomaly or as part of a syndrome involving other craniofacial abnormalities.

Presentation[edit]

Individuals with arrhinia are born without external nasal structures, and the nasal passages are absent or underdeveloped. This can lead to significant respiratory challenges, as the nose plays a crucial role in breathing, humidifying, and filtering air. In addition to respiratory issues, arrhinia can affect the sense of smell and may be associated with other craniofacial anomalies.

Causes[edit]

The exact cause of arrhinia is not well understood, but it is believed to result from disruptions in the normal development of the facial structures during embryogenesis. Genetic factors may play a role, and some cases have been associated with chromosomal abnormalities or specific genetic mutations.

Diagnosis[edit]

A historical depiction of cyclopia, a condition sometimes associated with arrhinia.

Diagnosis of arrhinia is typically made at birth based on the physical appearance of the infant. Imaging studies, such as CT or MRI scans, can be used to assess the extent of the nasal and craniofacial abnormalities. Genetic testing may be conducted to identify any underlying genetic causes.

Treatment[edit]

Management of arrhinia involves addressing the functional and aesthetic challenges associated with the condition. Surgical interventions may be necessary to create a nasal passage and improve breathing. Reconstructive surgery can also be performed to enhance facial appearance. Multidisciplinary care, including input from otolaryngologists, plastic surgeons, and geneticists, is often required.

Prognosis[edit]

The prognosis for individuals with arrhinia varies depending on the severity of the condition and the presence of associated anomalies. With appropriate medical and surgical management, many individuals can lead healthy lives, although ongoing medical care may be necessary.

See also[edit]