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What percentage of individuals with chronic H. pylori infection actually develops a peptic ulcer?
Deep Laceration
A severe cut or tear in the skin or flesh that is often deeper than it is wide, requiring professional medical attention.
Ototoxicity
The property of being toxic to the ear, specifically the cochlea or auditory nerve and sometimes the vestibular system, leading to hearing loss or imbalance.
Tympanic Membrane
The thin layer of tissue that separates the outer ear from the middle ear, commonly referred to as the eardrum.
Cerumen
The scientific term for earwax, a substance produced in the ear canal that protects and lubricates the ears.
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