BIOC33H3 Lecture Notes - Endolymph, Pus, Exudate

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External otitis involves inflammation or infection of the auricle and ear canal epithelium due to infection. Symptoms are pain, ear canal swelling, and drainage. Untreated or repeated attacks of acute otitis media in early childhood may lead to chronic middle ear infection. Symptoms include purulent exudate and inflammation that can involve the ossicles, eustachian tube, and mastoid bone. M ni re"s disease is characterized by symptoms of inner ear disease with episodic vertigo, tinnitus, fluctuating sensorineural hearing loss, and aural fullness. The cause is unknown, but results in excessive accumulation of endolymph. Attacks may begin with sense of ear fullness, tinnitus, and decreased hearing acuity. The duration of attacks is hours to days, and attacks occur several times a year. Other symptoms are pallor, sweating, nausea, and vomiting. Hearing loss fluctuates, and with continued attacks, recovery lessens, eventually leading to permanent hearing loss. Drugs are used between and during attacks.

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