Neuritis Cochlear

Cochlear neuritis (Latin nervus cochleāris, ancient Greek κόρχος ear) is neuritis of the auditory nerve (VII pair of cranial nerves). The development of neuritis is caused by a disorder of the blood supply to the VIII nerve [cochleovestibular neuritis] in diseases of the cerebral vessels (diabetic angiosclerosis, hypertension, atherosclerosis), as well as