The phenomenon of accelerated volume growth and a critical analysis of the interpretation of the mechanism of its occurrence
 
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Department of Primary Education, Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University, Ukraine
 
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Department of Otolaryngology, Bogomolets National Medical University, Ukraine
 
 
Submission date: 2024-07-06
 
 
Acceptance date: 2025-08-28
 
 
Publication date: 2025-10-30
 
 
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Nataliia Siranchuk   

Department of Primary Education, Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University, 18/2 Bulvarno-Kudriavska, 04053, Kyiv, Ukraine
 
 
Wiadomości Lekarskie 2025;(10):2147-2150
 
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Aim:
This phenomenon was observed in cases of impaired receptor or root of the auditory nerve, or some central acoustic formations.

Material and methods:
This phenomenon was observed in cases of impaired receptor or root of the auditory nerve, or some central acoustic formations. In case of impaired root, this event occurs in 50 per cent of the patients, and therefore the symptom cannot bе regarded as a reliable indication of the cochlear or root lesion.

Results:
The author considers the above symptom to be related to functional changes within the vestibular analyzer. A high rate of this symptom registered for the Meniere’s disease seems to be occasioned not only by the topics but rather by the predominant irritation in the acoustic and vestibular analyzer, especially in the acute phase of the disease. In tumours of the auditory nerve, the function is impaired, but the irritation is absent.

Conclusions:
The phenomenon of accelerated increase in volume as one of the manifestations of irritation symptoms is also most pronounced in peripheral lesions. In tumours of the auditory nerve, the function is impaired, but the irritation is absent. The relatively high frequency of this symptom attendant on peripheral lesion is rooted in the fact that impaired reception manifests itself most conspicuously in the irritation of the auditory nerve, while the central nervous system is not affected, and the patients are able to detect the direction from whence the sound comes.
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