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How to Pronounce intramastoiditis?

Correct pronunciation for the word "intramastoiditis" is [ˌɪntɹəmˌastɔ͡ɪdˈa͡ɪtɪs], [ˌɪntɹəmˌastɔ‍ɪdˈa‍ɪtɪs], [ˌɪ_n_t_ɹ_ə_m_ˌa_s_t_ɔɪ_d_ˈaɪ_t_ɪ_s].

What are the misspellings for intramastoiditis?

  • untramastoiditis,
  • jntramastoiditis,
  • kntramastoiditis,
  • ontramastoiditis,
  • 9ntramastoiditis,
  • 8ntramastoiditis,
  • ibtramastoiditis,
  • imtramastoiditis,
  • ijtramastoiditis,
  • ihtramastoiditis,
  • inrramastoiditis,
  • inframastoiditis,
  • ingramastoiditis,
  • inyramastoiditis,
  • in6ramastoiditis,
  • in5ramastoiditis,
  • inteamastoiditis,
  • intdamastoiditis,
  • intfamastoiditis,
  • inttamastoiditis

"Intramastoiditis" in context

Intramastoiditis is a rare type of infection that develops within the mastoid bone, located behind the ear. It can also be known as petrositis or mastoiditis. It is usually caused by bacteria or a virus, although it can also develop as a result of a fungal or chlamydia infection. Intramastoiditis can occur in both adults and children. Symptoms may include pain and tenderness behind the ear, swelling behind the ear, fever, hearing loss, drainage from the ear, muffled hearing, and bulging of the mastoid bone.

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