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Author Cochlear Cyanosis
Radium

2006-06-04, 9:21 am

Cochlear cyanosis is cause by deoxygenated fresh blood (and
"deoxyhemoglobin") flowing through the widened cappilaries supplying
the hair cells in the organ of corti in the left cochlea.
Symptoms are:

1. Sudden and complete deafness in the left ear; perception of an
CRT-like high-pitched sine-wave tone in the left ear

2. Sudden, intense aching at the site of disease

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