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labyrinthitis
(redirected from Inner ear infection)

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labyrinthitis [ˌlæbərɪnˈθaɪtɪs]
n
(Medicine / Pathology) inflammation of the inner ear, causing loss of balance, vertigo, and vomiting Also called otitis interna
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Noun1.labyrinthitis - inflammation of the inner ear; can cause vertigo and vomiting
otitis - inflammation of the ear


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