and Answers 100% Solved 2025
acoustic neuroma - Answer- Benign (not cancerous) tumor of the vestibulocochlear
nerve
cerumen impaction - Answer- Cerumen (earwax), epithelial cells, and hair form a mass
that occludes the external auditory canal
Cholesteatoma - Answer- Benign, slow-growing tumor in the middle ear
hearing loss - Answer- Progressive, permanent decline in the ability to hear sounds in
one or both ears
presbycusis - Answer- bilateral hearing loss due to aging
anakusis - Answer- Total deafness
mixed hearing loss - Answer- A combination of both conductive and sensorineural
hearing loss
low-frequency hearing loss - Answer- the inability to hear low-pitched sounds
high-frequency hearing loss - Answer- the inability to hear high-pitched sounds
hemotympanum - Answer- Blood in the middle ear behind the tympanic membrane
labyrinthitis - Answer- Bacterial or viral infection of the semicircular canals, causing
severe vertigo
Meniere's disease - Answer- Edema of the semicircular canals with destruction of the
cochlea, causing tinnitus, vertigo, hearing loss, and nystagmus
motion sickness - Answer- There is dysequilibrium with headache, dizziness, nausea,
and vomiting, it is caused by riding in a car, boat, or airplane
otitis externa - Answer- Bacterial infection of the external auditory canal
otitis media - Answer- Acute or chronic bacterial infection of the middle ear
myringitis - Answer- redness and inflammation of the tympanic membrane
effusion - Answer- a collection of fluid behind the tympanic membrane that creates an
air-fluid level