- cochlear tinnitus
- vibratory tinnitus in which the cochlea has been damaged.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Cochlear implant — A cochlear implant (CI) is a surgically implanted electronic device that provides a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf or severely hard of hearing. The cochlear implant is often referred to as a bionic ear. As of December 2010,… … Wikipedia
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Tinnitus — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 H93.1 Tinnitus aurium … Deutsch Wikipedia
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tinnitus — n. the sensation of sounds in the ears, head, or around the head in the absence of an external sound source. It can occur with any form of hearing loss or with normal hearing. It is thought to be due to a misinterpretation of signals in the… … The new mediacal dictionary
incoherent tinnitus — The term incoherent tinnitus comes from the Latin words in (not), cohaerens (coherent), and tinnire (to ring). It refers to a type of tinnitus (i.e. ringing in the ears ) in which the sound involved is perceived in the form of two distinct… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Schwerhörigkeit und Tinnitus — Das gesunde Gehör erkennt Schallfrequenzen zwischen 16 und 20 000 Hz, mit zunehmendem Alter nimmt die Fähigkeit, hohe Frequenzen zu erkennen, allmählich ab. Lautstärke Die Lautstärke wird in Dezibel (dB) oder Phon angegeben (beide… … Universal-Lexikon
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Vestibular hyperacusis — The word hyperacusis generally refers to cochlear hyperacusis, which is associated with tinnitus and an intolerance for normal, every day sounds, such as the refrigerator running. However, vestibular hyperacusis is equally disabling for the lives … Wikipedia
Glossary of medical terms related to communications disorders — This is a glossary of medical terms related to communications disorders such as blindness and deafness. NOTOC A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Acoustic neuroma tumor, usually benign, which may develop on the hearing and… … Wikipedia