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 Übersetzung für 'ear disease' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an ear disease | ear diseases
audiomed.
ear disease
Ohrleiden {n}
audiomed.
ear disease
Ohrerkrankung {f}
audiomed.
ear disease
Ohrenerkrankung {f}
3 Wörter
VetMed.
blue ear disease
seuchenhafter Spätabort {m} der Schweine <SSS>
med.
middle ear disease
Mittelohrerkrankung {f}
4 Wörter
audiomed.
autoimmune inner ear disease <AIED>
Autoimmunerkrankung {f} des Innenohres
audiomed.
disease of (the) ear
Ohrenkrankheit {f}
Teiltreffer
med.
Osler-Weber-Rendu disease <OWR disease> [hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia]
Morbus Osler-Weber-Rendu {m} [auch: Morbus Osler-Rendu-Weber]
med.
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease <CMT disease>
Morbus Charcot-Marie-Tooth {m}
bot.T
eastern mouse-ear / mouse ear hawkweed [Hieracium hoppeanum]
Hoppes Habichtskraut {n}
bot.T
dwarf hare's-ear / hare's ear [Bupleurum semicompositum, syn.: B. glaucum, Odontites glauca]
Blaugrünes Hasenohr {n}
med.
Rhesus disease <Rh disease>
Rhesus-Erkrankung {f} <Rh-Erkrankung>
zool.T
smooth ear-shell / ear shell [Haliotis laevigata, syn.: H. albicans, H. excisa]
Glattes Meerohr {n} [Meeresschneckenart]
bot.T
lion's-ear / lion's ear [Leonotis nepetifolia] [klip dagga, Christmas candlestick]
Kleinblättriges Löwenohr {n}
bot.T
Geard's hare's-ear / hare's ear [Bupleurum gerardii, syn.: B. jacquinianum]
Jacquins Hasenohr {n}
bot.T
Geard's hare's-ear / hare's ear [Bupleurum gerardii, syn.: B. jacquinianum]
Südliches Hasenohr {n}
anat.
ear-finger / ear finger [Digitus auricularis, Digitus minimus (manus), Digitus quintus] [little finger]
Ohrfinger {m} [veraltet] [kleiner Finger]
anat.
ear-finger / ear finger [Digitus auricularis, Digitus minimus (manus), Digitus quintus] [little finger]
Ohrenfinger {m} [veraltet] [kleiner Finger]
audio
real-ear / real ear measurement <REM>
Echtohrmessung {f}
bot.T
slender hare's-ear / hare's ear [Bupleurum tenuissimum, syn.: B. columnae, B. gerardi]
Salz-Hasenohr {n}
bot.T
smallest hare's-ear / hare's ear [Bupleurum tenuissimum, syn.: B. columnae, B. gerardi]
Feines Hasenohr {n}
bot.T
slender hare's-ear / hare's ear [Bupleurum tenuissimum, syn.: B. columnae, B. gerardi]
Feines Hasenohr {n}
bot.T
smallest hare's-ear / hare's ear [Bupleurum tenuissimum, syn.: B. columnae, B. gerardi]
Salz-Hasenohr {n}
bot.T
smallest hare's-ear / hare's ear [Bupleurum tenuissimum, syn.: B. columnae, B. gerardi]
Salztrift-Hasenohr / Salztrifthasenohr {n}
bot.T
slender hare's-ear / hare's ear [Bupleurum tenuissimum, syn.: B. columnae, B. gerardi]
Salztrift-Hasenohr / Salztrifthasenohr {n}
bot.T
yellow hare's-ear / hare's ear [Bupleurum lancifolium, syn.: B. protractum, B. rotundifolium, B. subovatum, Tenoria protracta]
Lanzenblättriges Hasenohr {n}
bot.T
lion's-ear / lion's ear [Leonurus cardiaca] [motherwort]
Herzspannkraut {n}
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Übersetzung für 'ear disease' von Englisch nach Deutsch

ear disease
Ohrleiden {n}audiomed.

Ohrerkrankung {f}audiomed.

Ohrenerkrankung {f}audiomed.

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blue ear disease
seuchenhafter Spätabort {m} der Schweine <SSS>VetMed.
middle ear disease
Mittelohrerkrankung {f}med.

autoimmune inner ear disease <AIED>
Autoimmunerkrankung {f} des Innenohresaudiomed.
disease of (the) ear
Ohrenkrankheit {f}audiomed.

Osler-Weber-Rendu disease <OWR disease> [hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia]
Morbus Osler-Weber-Rendu {m} [auch: Morbus Osler-Rendu-Weber]med.
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease <CMT disease>
Morbus Charcot-Marie-Tooth {m}med.
eastern mouse-ear / mouse ear hawkweed [Hieracium hoppeanum]
Hoppes Habichtskraut {n}bot.T
dwarf hare's-ear / hare's ear [Bupleurum semicompositum, syn.: B. glaucum, Odontites glauca]
Blaugrünes Hasenohr {n}bot.T
Rhesus disease <Rh disease>
Rhesus-Erkrankung {f} <Rh-Erkrankung>med.
smooth ear-shell / ear shell [Haliotis laevigata, syn.: H. albicans, H. excisa]
Glattes Meerohr {n} [Meeresschneckenart]zool.T
lion's-ear / lion's ear [Leonotis nepetifolia] [klip dagga, Christmas candlestick]
Kleinblättriges Löwenohr {n}bot.T
Geard's hare's-ear / hare's ear [Bupleurum gerardii, syn.: B. jacquinianum]
Jacquins Hasenohr {n}bot.T

Südliches Hasenohr {n}bot.T
ear-finger / ear finger [Digitus auricularis, Digitus minimus (manus), Digitus quintus] [little finger]
Ohrfinger {m} [veraltet] [kleiner Finger]anat.

Ohrenfinger {m} [veraltet] [kleiner Finger]anat.
real-ear / real ear measurement <REM>
Echtohrmessung {f}audio
slender hare's-ear / hare's ear [Bupleurum tenuissimum, syn.: B. columnae, B. gerardi]
Salz-Hasenohr {n}bot.T

Feines Hasenohr {n}bot.T

Salztrift-Hasenohr / Salztrifthasenohr {n}bot.T
smallest hare's-ear / hare's ear [Bupleurum tenuissimum, syn.: B. columnae, B. gerardi]
Feines Hasenohr {n}bot.T

Salz-Hasenohr {n}bot.T

Salztrift-Hasenohr / Salztrifthasenohr {n}bot.T
yellow hare's-ear / hare's ear [Bupleurum lancifolium, syn.: B. protractum, B. rotundifolium, B. subovatum, Tenoria protracta]
Lanzenblättriges Hasenohr {n}bot.T
lion's-ear / lion's ear [Leonurus cardiaca] [motherwort]
Herzspannkraut {n}bot.T
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • He is credited for developing the foundation of modern radical mastoidectomy for treatment of chronic ear disease.
  • It is currently believed that bacterial biofilms play an integral role in the harboring of chronic infection by tonsil and adenoid tissue so contributing to recurrent sinusitis and recurrent or persistent ear disease.
  • This unilateral characteristic can be explained by either contralateral temporal lobe disease or ipsilateral ear disease.
  • Ear disease (otitis) can be a source of odor that varies from yeasty to one resembling sewage as either cerumen or pus accumulates in the diseased ear canal.
  • Also, an ear disease resulted in a series of surgical operations, one of them resulting in skull trepanation.

  • ... excluding those with ear disease, noise exposure etc.), based on a meta-analysis of published data.
  • Ehrlich’s research on the etiology of chronic middle-ear disease (otitis media) in the early 1990’s in which he exploited the potential of the emergent field of molecular diagnostics led to his development of the biofilm paradigm of chronic infectious diseases.
  • Keratosis obturans is a relatively uncommon ear disease, where dense plug of keratin is present in the deep meatus of the ear.
  • This is a possible explanation for the increased frequency of chronic ear disease in disadvantaged populations who lack access to medical care including antibiotics and tympanostomy tubes.
  • A switch from "modA2" OFF to "modA2" ON results in more severe middle ear disease in a model of otitis media than in a situation where switching from "modA2" OFF to "modA2" ON does not occur.

  • Aboriginals experience a high level of conductive hearing loss largely due to the massive incidence of middle ear disease among the young in Aboriginal communities.
  • VNG can determine whether dizziness is caused by inner ear disease, particularly benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), as opposed to some other cause such as low blood pressure or anxiety.
  • Tests for syphilis, an antibody test for autoimmune inner ear disease or audiograms may also be important.
  • Lucae made numerous contributions in the field of otology, being remembered for his pioneer studies involving the transmission of sound via bone conduction for diagnosis of ear disease.
  • A conductive hearing loss along with middle ear disease is most commonly seen in patients with Pfeiffer syndrome; although, there have been reports of mixed hearing loss as well.

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