Cogan's syndrome
Cogan's syndrome (koh-gănz) n. a disorder in which keratitis and iridocyclitis (see uveitis) are associated with tinnitus, vertigo, and bilateral sensorineural deafness. [ D. G. Cogan (1908–93), US ophthalmologist]
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