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Medical > Eardrum
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Eardrum Defined
A thin, oval-shaped membrane that separates the inner ear from the outer ear and is responsible for transmitting sound waves
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- Ruptured eardrum may signal brain injury: The MARILYNN MARCHIONE said. An unusual study by doctors treating blast victims at a field hospital in Iraq has found that ruptured eardrums may help reveal which troops are at risk of hidden brain injury...
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- "Rice Krispies" noise in boy's ear turns out to be nesting spiders: Reads like an urban legend. It happened to a friend of a friend of mine. Yeah right. The best part: "They were walking on my eardrums," ; Jesse Courtney said.
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