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Pitch (medicine)

Pitch in the context of medicine refers to the perception of the frequency of sound. It is a fundamental attribute of auditory perception and plays a crucial role in the field of Audiology and Otolaryngology.

Definition

Pitch is the quality of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations producing it; the degree of highness or lowness of a tone. In medicine, it is often used to assess hearing capabilities and diagnose auditory disorders.

Role in Medicine

Pitch plays a significant role in the field of medicine, particularly in audiology and otolaryngology. It is used in various diagnostic tests to assess a person's hearing capabilities and identify potential hearing disorders.

Audiology

In Audiology, pitch is used in Audiometry tests to measure a person's ability to hear different frequencies of sound. The pitch of a sound is directly related to its frequency, with higher pitches corresponding to higher frequencies and lower pitches to lower frequencies.

Otolaryngology

In Otolaryngology, pitch is used in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the ear, nose, and throat. For example, changes in the pitch of a person's voice can indicate issues with the vocal cords or larynx.

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