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This is a glossary of medical terms related to communication disorders which are psychological or medical conditions that could have the potential to affect the ways in which individuals can hear, listen, understand, speak and respond to others.

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  • This is a glossary of medical terms related to communication disorders which are psychological or medical conditions that could have the potential to affect the ways in which individuals can hear, listen, understand, speak and respond to others. (en)
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  • American Sign Language (en)
  • Auditory perception (en)
  • Autism (en)
  • Cognition (en)
  • Dyslexia (en)
  • Dystonia (en)
  • Glaucoma (en)
  • Grammar (en)
  • Gustation (en)
  • Hearing (en)
  • Language (en)
  • Language disorders (en)
  • Larynx (en)
  • Learning disabilities (en)
  • Meningitis (en)
  • Neuroplasticity (en)
  • Olfaction (en)
  • Papillomavirus (en)
  • Perception (en)
  • Pervasive developmental disorders (en)
  • Pheromones (en)
  • Phonology (en)
  • Sign language (en)
  • Speech (en)
  • Stroke (en)
  • Stuttering (en)
  • Tongue (en)
  • Tourette syndrome (en)
  • Ulna (en)
  • Vestibular system (en)
  • Voice disorders (en)
  • Decibel (en)
  • Labyrinth (en)
  • Touch (en)
  • Vertigo (en)
  • Voice (en)
  • Balance (en)
  • Intensity (en)
  • Alport syndrome (en)
  • Echolalia (en)
  • Cytomegalovirus (en)
  • Aphasia (en)
  • Aphonia (en)
  • Apraxia (en)
  • Central auditory processing disorder (en)
  • Cochlea (en)
  • Balance disorder (en)
  • Barotrauma (en)
  • Tinnitus (en)
  • Dysphonia (en)
  • Cholesteatoma (en)
  • Otolaryngologist (en)
  • Cued speech (en)
  • Dizziness (en)
  • Misarticulation (en)
  • Dysarthria (en)
  • Dysgeusia (en)
  • Dysosmia (en)
  • Dysphagia (en)
  • Earwax (en)
  • Audiologist (en)
  • Endolymph (en)
  • Acoustic neuroma (en)
  • Acquired deafness (en)
  • Articulation disorder (en)
  • Assistive devices (en)
  • Auditory Brainstem Response test (en)
  • Auditory nerve (en)
  • Auditory prosthesis (en)
  • Augmentative devices (en)
  • Aural rehabilitation (en)
  • Autoimmune deafness (en)
  • Babbling (en)
  • Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (en)
  • Brainstem implant (en)
  • Captioning (en)
  • Chemosensory disorders (en)
  • Cochlear implant (en)
  • Conductive hearing impairment (en)
  • Dysequilibrium (en)
  • Dysfluency (en)
  • Dyspraxia of speech (en)
  • Ear infection (en)
  • Hair cells (en)
  • Haptic sense (en)
  • Haptometer (en)
  • Hearing aid (en)
  • Hearing disorder (en)
  • Hereditary hearing impairment (en)
  • Hoarseness (en)
  • Hyper neurotic diafragma contractions (en)
  • Hypogeusia (en)
  • Hyposmia (en)
  • Inflection (en)
  • Inner ear (en)
  • Kallmann's syndrome (en)
  • Labyrinthine hydrops (en)
  • Labyrinthitis (en)
  • Landau-Kleffner syndrome (en)
  • Laryngeal neoplasms (en)
  • Laryngeal nodules (en)
  • Laryngeal paralysis (en)
  • Laryngectomy (en)
  • Laryngitis (en)
  • Laryngoplasty (en)
  • Mastoid (en)
  • Mastoid surgery (en)
  • Meige syndrome (en)
  • Middle ear (en)
  • Motor speech disorders (en)
  • Ménière's disease (en)
  • Neural prostheses (en)
  • Neural stimulation (en)
  • Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (en)
  • Neurofibromatosis Type 2 (en)
  • Neurogenic communication disorder (en)
  • Noise-induced hearing loss (en)
  • Nonsyndromic hereditary hearing impairment (en)
  • Odorant (en)
  • Olfactometer (en)
  • Open-set speech recognition (en)
  • Otitis externa (en)
  • Otitis media (en)
  • Otoacoustic emissions (en)
  • Otologist (en)
  • Otosclerosis (en)
  • Ototoxic drugs (en)
  • Outer ear (en)
  • Parosmia (en)
  • Perilymph fistula (en)
  • Postlingually deafened (en)
  • Prelingually deafened (en)
  • Presbycusis (en)
  • Reading disorders (en)
  • Round window (en)
  • Sensorineural hearing loss (en)
  • Sound vocalization (en)
  • Spasmodic dysphonia (en)
  • Specific language impairment (en)
  • Speech disorder (en)
  • Speech processor (en)
  • Speech-language pathologist (en)
  • Sudden deafness (en)
  • Swallowing disorders (en)
  • Syndromic hearing impairment (en)
  • Tactile (en)
  • Tactile devices (en)
  • Throat disorders (en)
  • Thyroplasty (en)
  • Tracheostomy (en)
  • Tuberous Sclerosis (en)
  • Tympanoplasty (en)
  • Umami (en)
  • Usher syndrome (en)
  • Velocardiofacial syndrome (en)
  • Vestibular Neuronitis (en)
  • Vestibule (en)
  • Vibrotactile aids (en)
  • Vocal cord paralysis (en)
  • Vocal cords (en)
  • Vocal folds (en)
  • Vocal tremor (en)
  • Waardenburg syndrome (en)
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  • This is a glossary of medical terms related to communication disorders which are psychological or medical conditions that could have the potential to affect the ways in which individuals can hear, listen, understand, speak and respond to others. (en)
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  • Glossary of communication disorders (en)
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