| labyrinthitis | <pathology> Inflammation of the inner ear and semicircular canals. These structures are normally responsible for the maintenance balance and the perception of body position. Inflammation of these structures can result in nausea, vomiting and vertigo made worse by movement. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| labyrinthitis |
viral or bacterial infection or inflammation of the inner ear that can cause dizziness, loss of balance, and temporary hearing loss.
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| labyrinthine hydrops |
excessive fluid in the organ of balance (labyrinth) that can cause pressure or fullness in the ears, hearing loss, dizziness, and loss of balance.
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| labyrinthine hydrops |
Excessive fluid in the organ of balance in the inner ear. It may cause pressure or a sense of fullness in the ears, hearing loss, and vertigo. It often is found in M?ni?re's disease. SYN: endolymphatic hydrops .
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| labyrinthine righting reflex |
A reflex, esp. a postural reflex, resulting from stimulation of receptors in the semicircular ducts, utricle, and saccule of the inner ear. This reflex helps orient the head in space and to the rest of the body. SYN:
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| labyrinthine symptom |
A group of symptoms, such as tinnitus, vertigo, or nausea, indicating a disease or lesion of the inner ear.
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