presbycusis

4.53  presbycusis; age-associated hearing loss. Loss of hearing sensitivity that results from physiological changes that occur with advanced...

ototoxicity

4.52  ototoxic, ototoxicity. The property of being toxic to the hearing mechanism, specifically, the cochlea and/or auditory nerve and vestibular function. This can result in sensorineural hearing loss, dysequilibrium, or both. These conditions may be...

ototoxic

4.52  ototoxic, ototoxicity. The property of being toxic to the hearing mechanism, specifically, the cochlea and/or auditory nerve and vestibular function. This can result in sensorineural hearing loss, dysequilibrium, or both. These conditions may be...

otology

4.51  otology. Branch of medicine that deals with the structure, function, and pathology of the...

otologically normal subject

4.50  otologically normal subject. Person in a normal state of health who is free from all signs or symptoms of ear disease and from excessive wax in the ear canal which would block incoming sound, and has no history of undue exposure to...