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otitis /oti·tis/ (o-ti´tis) inflammation of the ear.otit´ic aviation otitis barotitis media. otitis exter´na inflammation of the external ear, usually caused by a bacterial or fungal infection; it may be either circumscribed, with formation of a furuncle, or diffuse. furuncular otitis otitis externa with formation of a furuncle. otitis inter´na labyrinthitis. otitis me´dia inflammation of the middle ear, classified as either serous (secretory), due to obstruction of the eustachian tube, or suppurative (purulent), due to bacterial infection. Both types may involve hearing loss.
otitis interna. See labyrinthitis. otitis interna, n See ear infections. otitis inflammation of the ear. ceruminous otitis that in which there is excessive cerumen and a characteristic rancid odor. otitis externa inflammation of the external ear characterized by frequent shaking of the head, pawing at the ear, intermittent rotation of the head with the affected ear down, pain on palpation of canal, bad odor and discharge. Called also swimmer's ear. furuncular otitis the formation of furuncles in the external acoustic meatus. otitis interna labrynthitis; usually due to an extension of otitis media. Clinical signs include varying degrees of peripheral vestibular dysfunction. Deafness may also occur. Called also otitis labyrinthica. otitis labyrinthica see otitis interna (above). otitis media inflammation of the middle ear. It may occur in young animals by hematogenous spread of infection from omphalophlebitis, but it may also arise from extension of otitis externa or by infection ascending the eustachian tube. Clinical signs are usually referable to an associated otitis externa (odor, discharge, pain) or otitis interna which may cause vestibular signs such as rolling, ataxia and nystagmus. In addition, inflammation of the middle ear may cause facial paralysis, Horner's syndrome or keratitis sicca. parasitic otitis see otoacariasis. otitis interna ENT 1. Inflammation of the inner ear 2. Inner ear infection How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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