- Leudet tinnitus
- Leud·et tinnitus (l-daґ) [Thйodor Emile Leudet, French physician, 1825–1887] see under tinnitus.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Leudet tinnitus — a type of objective tinnitus in which the patient hears a crackling sound, produced by involuntary contraction of an internal muscle, coinciding with a tic of fibers of the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve … Medical dictionary
Tinnitus — Ringing in the ears or another noise that seems to originate in the ears or head. Tinnitus is due to diverse causes including ear infections, fluid in the ears, Meniere syndrome, medications such as aspirin and other nonsteroidal antiinflammatory … Medical dictionary
Leudet — Théodor E., French physician, 1825–1887. See L. tinnitus … Medical dictionary