Acoustic Health Dictionary

Acoustic: From 2 Different Sources


Relating to hearing and the response to sound. For acoustic nerve, see VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE.
Health Source: Medical Dictionary
Author: Health Dictionary

Acoustic Neuroma

A slow-growing, benign tumour in the auditory canal arising from the Schwann cells of the acoustic cranial nerve. The neuroma, which accounts for about 7 per cent of all tumours inside the CRANIUM, may cause facial numbness, hearing loss, unsteady balance, headache, and TINNITUS. It can usually be removed surgically, sometimes with microsurgical techniques that preserve the facial nerve.... acoustic neuroma

Acoustic Nerve

The part of the vestibulocochlear nerve (the 8th cranial nerve) that is concerned with hearing. It is also known as the auditory nerve.... acoustic nerve

Acoustic Incident

a sudden unexpected noise, typically transmitted through a telephone handset or headset, with the potential of triggering *acoustic shock.... acoustic incident

Acoustic Shock

an adverse reaction to a sudden unexpected noise (an *acoustic incident). The condition is characterized by symptoms that may include pain, dizziness, tinnitus, anxiety, and depression. It is not usually associated with permanent reduction of hearing, in comparison to noise-induced hearing loss (see deafness).... acoustic shock



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