Definition of Otoscopes. Meaning of Otoscopes. Synonyms of Otoscopes

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Definition of Otoscopes

Otoscope
Otoscope O"to*scope, n. [Oto- + -scope.] An instrument for examining the condition of the ear.

Meaning of Otoscopes from wikipedia

- mobility. Many otoscopes for doctors' offices are wall-mounted, with an electrical cord providing power from an electric outlet. Portable otoscopes powered by...
- noise), inappropriate ear clearing, and changes in middle ear pressure. An otoscope can be used to view the eardrum to diagnose a perforation. Perforations...
- ophthalmoscope) Ears: hearing examination and evaluation of tympanic membrane (TM) (otoscope used in evaluation of ears, nose, and mouth) A neurological examination...
- phenomenon which occurs upon examination of the tympanic membrane with an otoscope. Shining light on the tympanic membrane causes a cone-shaped reflection...
- Valsalva maneuver A man performs the Valsalva maneuver while his ear is examined with an otoscope. [edit on Wikidata]...
- high quality of the instruments produced. The company specializes in otoscopes, ophthalmoscopes, dermatoscopes, binocular loupes, laryngoscopes, stethoscopes...
- tract (laryngoscopy) The lower respiratory tract (bronchoscopy) The ear (otoscope) The Urinary bladder (cystoscopy) The Ureter (ureteroscopy) The female...
- a speculum This is a normal left eardrum. Tympanic membrane viewed by otoscope The oval perforation in this left tympanic membrane was the result of a...
- digital cameras, videoendoscopes, medical ultrasound imaging devices, otoscopes, etc., can be used in conjunction with videoconferencing equipment to...
- be hard to remove. Complete ear canal inspection requires the use of an otoscope by a veterinarian. Infections are usually secondary to inflammation or...