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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for External ear
  1. Images ... The ear is a complicated organ controlling hearing and balance. When sounds waves reach the ear, they are translated into nerve ...
  2. Sound waves travel from the external ear to the middle ear, pass through the eardrum and enter the inner ear where they are interpreted and communicate with neural ...
  3. The external structures of the ear may aid in diagnosing some conditions by the presence or absence of normal landmarks and abnormal features ...
  4. ... occurs when sound has problems getting through the external and middle ear. Surgery or a hearing aid may be helpful ...
  5. The ear consists of external, middle, and inner structures. The eardrum and the 3 tiny bones conduct sound from the eardrum to ...
  6. Ear Disorders/Images ... Ear Disorders ... VisualDX ... Chondrodermatitis nodularis helicis is a common inflammatory condition of the ear’s cartilage and overlying skin. ...
  7. Plaque Psoriasis (VisualDX)  
    Psoriasis/Images ... Psoriasis ... VisualDX ... Psoriasis is a common, noncontagious condition that can present in a variety of ways in the skin. The subtypes of this ...
  8. Keloid (VisualDX)  
    Scars/Images ... Scars ... VisualDX ... Discover keloids, raised scars that occur due to abnormal healing of the skin. Learn about their causes, symptoms, and available ...
  9. Measles (Rubeola) (VisualDX)  
    Measles/Images ... Measles ... VisualDX ... Measles, also known as rubeola, is an infection of the respiratory system that is caused by the measles virus. Measles is ...
  10. Skin Conditions/Images ... Skin Conditions ... Skin Cancer/Related Issues ... Skin Cancer ... Sun Exposure/Related Issues ... Sun Exposure ... VisualDX ... Actinic keratoses, also known ...
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