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autophony Med. (ɔːˈtɒfənɪ) [ad. Gr. αὐτοϕωνία, n. of quality f. αὐτόϕωνος self-sounding, f. αὐτο- self, one's own + ϕωνή voice.] Observation by a practitioner of the peculiarities of resonance of his own voice, when he places his head close to the chest of a patient, and speaks loudly. autophonic (ɔ...
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Autophony
Autophony is the unusually loud hearing of a person's own voice. References
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Definition of Autophony
Painhealth.com - Definition of Autophony
emedicine Patulous Eustachian Tube
SCDS with Autophony
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heauto-
heauto- (hiːɔːtəʊ) before a vowel heaut-, comb. form of Gr. ἑαυτοῦ of oneself, used occas. instead of the more common auto-1: as in heauˈtandrous a. [Gr. ἀνδρ-, ἀνήρ man] (see quot.). heˌautoˈmorphism [Gr. µορϕή form] = automorphism 1. heauˈtophany [Gr. -ϕανία, f. ϕαίνειν to show], self-manifestatio...
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Patulous eustachian tube: Treatment, causes, and symptoms
Symptoms. One of the main symptoms of patulous eustachian tube is distorted autophony, which means that a person is able to hear their own voice, breathing, or pulse. Usually, the brain blocks out ...
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Symptoms: Plugged Ears and Sound Sensitivity : The Hearing Journal - LWW
Dehiscence of the superior or posterior semicircular canal can cause a sensation of plugging in the ear. Other symptoms seen in canal dehiscence include autophony (hearing one's own voice in the ear), pulsatile tinnitus, and pressure- or sound-induced vertigo, as well as hearing the eyes move. The etiology of canal dehiscence is not clearly ...
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Patulous Eustachian tube
When this occurs, the person experiences autophony, the hearing of self-generated sounds. Complaints seem to include muffled hearing and autophony.
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My hearing is muffled but there is no ear wax?
Common symptoms include: • a sensation of fullness or blockage of the ear. • popping or crackling sounds. • discomfort/pain of ears which usually comes and goes. • reduced or muffled hearing. • ringing in the ears (tinnitus) • abnormal sound of your own voice (autophony).
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Superior canal dehiscence syndrome
Symptoms of the SCDS include:
Autophony – person's own speech or other self-generated noises (e.g. heartbeat, eye movements, creaking joints, chewing) In contrast, patients with SCDS-related autophony report hearing their own voice as a disturbingly loud and distorted "kazoo-like" sound deep inside the
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Eustachian tube dysfunction
aural fullness, ears popping, a feeling of pressure in the affected ear(s), a feeling that the affected ear(s) is clogged, crackling, ear pain, tinnitus, autophony
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Causes of hearing loss
can be deafness
Superior semicircular canal dehiscence, a gap in the bone cover above the inner ear, can lead to low-frequency conductive hearing loss, autophony
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