
Presbyacusia ... Loss of ability to perceive or discriminate sounds as a part of the aging process; the pattern and age of onset may vary. ... Synonym: presbyacousia, presbycusis. ... Origin: presby-+ G. Akousis, hearing ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: prez′bē-ă-kū′sis, -kū′sē-ă Definitions: 1. Loss of hearing associated with aging; manifest as reduced ability to perceive or discriminate sounds; the pattern and age of onset vary. Synonyms: presbyacousia, presbycusis See: phonemic regression
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Presbyacusis: See: Presbycusis.
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presbyacusis, presbycusis Age-related hearing loss with gradually progressive inability to hear; especially, high frequency sounds. Presbycusis most often occurs in both ears. Because the loss of hearing is so gradual, people with presbycusis may not realize that their hearing is diminishing. They may have trouble distinguishing and understanding ...
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the loss of hearing that occurs naturally with age
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