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Otology is a
branch of
medicine which studies normal,
pathological anatomy and
physiology of the ear (hearing).
Otology also
studies vestibular sensory...
- the
University of
Maryland Medical Center uses the term, "
otologist/neurotologist".
Otologists and
neurotologists have
specialized in
otolaryngology and...
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September 1847, in
Vienna – 17 June 1921, in Vienna) was an
Austrian otologist.
Viktor was the son of
Alois Urbantschitsch, a
Slovene physician from...
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cochlear implants. In a
clinical setting, this
management is
offered by
otologists and audiologists.
Hearing loss is ****ociated with Alzheimer's disease...
- only used by
otolaryngologists (ear, nose, and
throat specialists) and
otologists (subspecialty ear doctors).
Their widespread adoption in
general medicine...
- [ˈbaːraːɲ ˈroːbɛrt]; 22
April 1876 – 8
April 1936) was an Austrian-born
otologist. He
received the 1914
Nobel Prize in
Physiology or
Medicine for his work...
- by pig's bladder. In the
middle of the
nineteenth century the
British otologists James Yearsley and
Joseph Toynbee each
developed their own form of artificial...
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placed in the ear
canal or
tympanic membrane. The test is
performed by an
otologist or
audiologist with
specialized training, and is used for
detection of...
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confirm the
nature of
hearing loss. The
Rinne test was
named after German otologist Heinrich Adolf Rinne (1819–1868); the
Weber test was
named after Ernst...
- Karl
Heinrich Grünberg (16 July 1875 in
Stralsund – 25
November 1932 in Bonn) was a
German otorhinolaryngologist,
known for his
research on the pathological...