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Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease: An Interactive Journey for Health Professions ¦ Colbert, Ankney, Lee ¦ 2nd Edition
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Anatomy
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The bones in the middle ear are called ossicles.
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Anatomy
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________ can be either partial or complete and is caused by a variety of conditions, ranging from ...
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moongchi
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Anatomy
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Clinically, ________ can occur because of chronic exposure to loud noises, Mnire disease, some ...
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jayhills49
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Anatomy
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________ is a chronic condition that affects the labyrinth and leads to progressive hearing loss and vertigo.
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piesebel
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Anatomy
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________ is an inflammation of the inner ear and is usually caused by infections.
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meagbuch
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Anatomy
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________ is frequently associated with an upper respiratory infection such as the common cold.
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PhilipSeeMore
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Anatomy
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If left untreated, otitis media can cause a perforation of the ________ or eardrum.
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tiffannnnyyyyyy
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Anatomy
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________ is an infection of the ears caused by bacteria and fungi.
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Zulu123
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Anatomy
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________ is an acute infection of the middle ear, commonly caused by a bacteria or virus, and is ...
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natalie2426
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Anatomy
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________ is the degeneration of the retina, which can cause difficulty seeing at night or in dim light.
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segrsyd
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