Otology is a branch of medicine that focuses on the study and treatment of ear-related conditions. It encompasses the anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the ear, including hearing loss, infections, and balance disorders. Otologists often perform surgeries and other interventions to address various ear disorders. Additionally, they may be involved in research related to auditory and vestibular systems.
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wormology is the study of worms
well, rodentology is the study of rodents, which I guess is close enough.
it would be the study of birds sooo ornithology
study of the ear
special surgery for diseases in the inner ear, and skull-based surgeries (neuro-otology).
A doctor of laryngology and otology from India.
Otology is a brand of medical science, which deals in pathology, functions and structure of ears. This branch of medical is very critical, because ear is considered as one of the sensitive part of the body.
William M'Keown has written: 'Inaugural address in the department of ophthalmology and otology at the Queen's College Belfast on the 26th October 1896' -- subject(s): Otology, Ophthalmology
An audiologist studies the properties of sound.
Rod Moser has written: 'Ears' -- subject(s): Popular works, Pediatric otology
Adam Politzer has written: 'History of otology' -- subject(s): Ear, Diseases, History
Aurology is the study of the ear and its related structures, focusing on disorders and diseases affecting hearing and balance. It encompasses the diagnosis and treatment of conditions such as hearing loss, ear infections, and tinnitus. This field is often associated with otology, which specifically deals with ear diseases and surgical interventions. Aurologists may also be involved in research related to auditory science and hearing restoration techniques.
David R. Marty has written: 'The Ear Book' -- subject(s): Care and hygiene, Ear, Ear Diseases, In infancy & childhood, Pediatric otology, Popular works
Corvera, J., G. Corvera-Behar, V. Lapilover, and A. Ysunza. "Objective Evaluation of the Effect of Flunarizine on Vestibular Neuritis." Otology and Neurotology 23 (November 2002): 933-937.
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