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Sensory Function

Horizontales
Double vision.
An illusion of motion; feel like you are spinning or moving.
Pain that results from damage to peripheral nerves by disease or injury.
An inflammation of the cornea that can be triggered by an infection or trauma.
An abnormal bone growth in the middle ear.
A gaze deviation of one eye.
A disorder of the inner ear that results from endolymph swelling.
A deterioration of the macular area of the retina caused by impaired blood supply to the macula.
A condition in which a body passage is closed or missing.
The part of the middle layer of the eye that contains melanin.
Pain that exists after removal of a body part.
Age-related hearing loss.
An underdeveloped small auricle.
Bone in the ear that vibrates as a result of the malleus rocking, which causes the stapes to move.
Verticales
Chronically progressing pain that is unrelenting and severely debilitating.
An infection or inflammation of the conjunctiva, the lining of the eyes and sclera.
A persistent perception of abnormal noises in the ear.
The part of the middle layer of the eye that contains smooth muscle fibers that control the shape of the lens and enable it to focus on incoming light.
Pain that results from noxious stimuli to internal organs and may include expansion and hypoxia.
Pain that results from noxious stimuli to the skin, joints, muscles and tendons; easy to pinpoint.
The loss of one eye's ability to see details; most common cause of vision problems in children.
A division of the inner ear that detects motion and position.
Rapid, involuntary back-and-forth eye movement.
The absence of the auricle.