aerotitis

English

Etymology

From aer- +‎ otitis.

Noun

aerotitis (uncountable)

  1. An otitis caused by a change in atmospheric pressure resulting in accumulation of liquid in, and subsequent inflammation of, the middle ear.

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Noun

aerotitis (plural aerotitis-aerotitis)

  1. (pathology) aerotitis: an acute inflammation of the middle ear caused by the difference in air pressure between the airplane cabin and the middle-ear space

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