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Senses Procedures

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Audiometry   The graphic record drawn from the results of hearing tests with the audiometer; charts the threshold of hearing at various frequencies against sound intensity in decibels  
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Electrocochleography   A measurement of the electrical potentials generated in the inner ear as a result of sound stimulation  
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Electronystagmography   electrooculography; skin electrodes are placed at outer canthi to register horizontal nystagmus, or above and below each eye for vertical nystagmus  
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Electroretinography   A record of the retinal action currents produced in the retina by an adequate light stimulus  
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Fluorescein   an orange-red crystalline powder that yields a bright green fluorescence in solution; a nontoxic,water-soluble indicator used diagnostically to trace water flow and to visualize corneal abrasions or ulcers  
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Gonioscope   A lens designed to study the angle of the anterior chamber of the eye  
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Ophthalmoscope   An instrument for examining the inner eye chambers and the retina  
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Optometer   An instrument for determining the refraction of the eye  
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Optomyometer   An instrument for determining the relative power of the extrinsic muscles of the eye  
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Otoscope   An instrument for examining the drum membrane or auscultating the ear  
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Slit lamp   an instrument consisting of a microscope combined with a rectangular light source that can be narrowed into a narrow beam for examination of anterior segments of the eye  
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Tonometry   Measurement of ocular tension  
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Tympanogram   A visual depiction (e.g., a printout) of the relative compliance and impedance of the structures of the middle ear in response to pressure changes in the external ear canal  
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Iridotomy   Creating a hole in the iris to prevent or treat angle closure glaucoma  
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Laser photocoagulation   A method by which a beam of electromagnetic energy is directed to a desired tissue under visual control localized coagulation results from absorption of light energy  
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Mastoidectomy   Hollowing out of the mastoid process by curretting, gouging, drilling, or otherwise removing the bony partitions forming the mastoid cells  
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Myringotomy   Paracentesis of the tympanic membrane  
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Optic keratoplasty   Transplantation of transparent corneal tissue to replace a leukoma or scar that impairs vision  
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Phacoemulsification   A method of emulsifying and aspirating a cataract with a low-frequency ultrasonic needle  
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Radial keratotomy   A radial incision operation making a partial thickness incision into the cornea to flatten it and reduce its refractive power in that meridian.  
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Refractive surgery   Surgical procedure to detect an error of refraction and to correct it by means of lenses  
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Scleroplasty   Surgical molding or reshaping of the sclera  
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Stapedectomy   Operation to remove the stapes footplate in whole or part with replacement of the stapes superstructure (crura) by metal or plastic prosthesis; used for otosclerosis with stapes fixation to overcome a conductive hearing loss  
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Tympanoplasty   Operative correction of a damaged middle ear  
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Vitrectomy   Removal of the vitreous by means of an instrument that simultaneously removes vitreous by suction and cutting and replaces it with saline or some other fluid  
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