Definition of Otorhinolaryngologist. Meaning of Otorhinolaryngologist. Synonyms of Otorhinolaryngologist

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- the head and neck. Doctors who specialize in this area are called otorhinolaryngologists, otolaryngologists, head and neck surgeons, or ENT surgeons or physicians...
- Harshvardhan Goel, 13 December 1954) is a former Indian politician and otorhinolaryngologist. He had served as the Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Minister...
- moving the jaw, or turning the neck. First described by American otorhinolaryngologist Watt Weems Eagle in 1937, the condition is caused by an elongated...
- used: "if there's pus about, let it out". Examples include what an otorhinolaryngologist will often do in case of a child with chronic recurring otitis media:...
- Lakhumal Hiranand Hiranandani (1917–2013) was an Indian otorhinolaryngologist, social activist and philanthropist, known for pioneering several surgical...
- the Incognito tournée, she injured her voice. She consulted the otorhinolaryngologist William Gould, who gave her an ultimatum: have immediate surgery...
- of birth or microfractures. A medical professional, such as an otorhinolaryngologist (ears, nose, and throat doctor), typically makes the diagnosis after...
- men and women are affected by the phenomenon. Mahmood Bhutta, an otorhinolaryngologist at John Radcliffe Hospital, states that ****ually induced sneezing...
- gynecologist Johann Baptist Chiari (1817–1854) and the brother of otorhinolaryngologist Ottokar Chiari (1853–1918). Chiari studied medicine in Vienna, where...
- they were once in common use, notably by general practitioners and otorhinolaryngologists, head mirrors are often used as a stereotypical part of a physician's...