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The Ear Terminology chapter 13. Function To hear To provide the sense of balance.

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Structure of the Ear External ear –Auricle (pinna) to the eardrum –Directs sound waves into the ear
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Page 1: The Ear Terminology chapter 13. Function To hear To provide the sense of balance.

The Ear

Terminology chapter 13

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Function

• To hear

• To provide the sense of balance

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Structure of the Ear• External ear– Auricle (pinna) to

the eardrum– Directs sound

waves into the ear

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Structure of the Ear• Middle ear– Eardrum (tympanic

membrane)– Eustachian tube

connects middle ear to pharynx• Equalizes air pressure

on both sides of eardrum

– Ossicles• Carry sound vibrations• 3 small bones

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Structure of the Ear• Inner ear– Bony space in skull– Cochlea • Contains organ of

hearing– Semicircular canals

and vestibule• Sense of balance is

maintained here• Equilibrium

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Word Parts• Combining forms

– acou/o, audi/o………… hearing– aur/i, aur/o, ot/o……….ear– labyrinth/o…………….. inner ear

–myring/o………………..eardrum, tympanic membrane

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Medical Terms

• Otomycosis– fungus in the ear– usually affects the

outer ear canal

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Medical Terms• Tympanitis – inflammation of the

middle ear– commonly called

otitis media (OM)– Bulging, perforated,

or reddened tympanic membrane are signs

– Common in children

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Disease and Disorder Terms

• Meniere’s disease – Chronic disorder– affects the inner

ear– Dizziness, ringing

in the ears, and hearing loss are the symptoms

Normal

Abnormal

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Disease and Disorder Terms

• Tinnitus – Ringing in the ears– Can be caused by

Aspirin

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Disease and Disorder Terms

• Vertigo – sense that one’s

own body or the environment is revolving

–may indicate inner ear disease

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Surgical Terms• Myringotomy – Incision into the

eardrum to release pus or fluid and relieve pressure in the middle ear

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Diagnostic Terms

• Otoscope – instrument used for

visual examination of the ear

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Complementary Terms

• Audiologist – one who studies

and specializes in hearing

• Audiology – study of hearing

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Common Abbreviations

• EENT……..eyes, ears, nose, and throat• OM………..otitis media• AD…………right ear • AS…………left ear• AU…………both ears