- and also
known as otolaryngology, otolaryngology –
head and neck
surgery (ORL–H&N or OHNS), or
ear, nose, and
throat (ENT) ) is a
surgical subspecialty...
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somewhat symmetrically on
either side of the
head, an
arrangement that aids
sound localization. The
ear develops from the
first pharyngeal pouch and six...
- A
head-related
transfer function (HRTF) is a
response that
characterizes how an
ear receives a
sound from a
point in space. As
sound strikes the listener...
- practice. Pessino, Kenneth; Patel, Jay; Patel,
Bhupendra C. (2023), "Anatomy,
Head and Neck;
Frontalis Muscle", StatPearls,
Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls...
- are a pair of
small loudspeaker drivers worn on or
around the
head over a user's
ears. They are
electroacoustic transducers,
which convert an electrical...
- The
auricle or
auricula is the
visible part of the
ear that is
outside the
head. It is also
called the
pinna (Latin for 'wing' or 'fin', pl.: pinnae),...
- A
head is the part of an
organism which usually includes the
ears, brain, forehead, ch****s, chin, eyes, nose, and mouth, each of
which aid in various...
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otoplasty involves changing the
shape of the
ear cartilage so that the
ear is
brought closer to the side of the
head. The skin is not removed, but the shape...
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additional injuries (for example,
head/neck lacerations) due to the
frequently traumatic causes of
auricular hematoma. The
ear itself is
often tense, fluctuant...
- the size and
shape of a dog, with some cat-like
features such as the
head,
ears, and claws. It also
supposedly has a
thick coat of
shaggy brown fur and...