| vestibular w. of cochlear duct |
paries vestibularis ductus cochlearis.
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| Vestibuliferia |
a subclass of free-living or parasitic (especially in the digestive tract of vertebrates and invertebrates) ciliate protozoa (class Kinetofragminophorea, phylum Ciliophora), characterized by the presence of a cytosome within a groove (vestibulum) bearing distinct ciliature at or near the apical end of the body and a cytopharynx. It comprises three orders: Trichostomatida, Entodiniomorphida, and Colpodida.
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| vestibulitis |
inflammation of the vulvar vestibule and the periglandular and subepithelial stroma; it results in a burning sensation and dyspareunia.
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| vestibulo-ocular |
1. pertaining to the vestibular and oculomotor nerves. 2. pertaining to the maintenance of visual stability during head movements.
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| vestibulo-ocular r. |
nystagmus or deviation of the eyes in response to stimulation of the vestibular system by angular acceleration or deceleration or when the caloric test is performed (irrigation of the ears with warm or cool water or air). See caloric test and harmonic acceleration test, under test.
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