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EENT Medical Terminology

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Adenoid Curettes   used to remove adenoid tissue  
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Adenoids   lymphnode tissue located in the nasopharyngeal region of the pharynx which atrophies with age  
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Auditory   latin word pertaining to the sense of hearing  
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Aduitory Acuity   acuteness or sharpness of hearing  
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Aural   latin word pertaining to ear  
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Bone Conduction Implantation   placement of miniature external sound processing disc which bypasses external and middle ear to stimulate the cochlea  
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Caldwell-Luc   creation of a new passageway between the maxillary sinus and nasal cavity  
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Conduction   transmission of sound waves through air or bone  
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Epiglottis   small leaf-shaped structure located immediately posterior to root of the tongue which cover the entrance of the larynx when swallowing, thus preventing food or liquids from entering the airway  
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Ethmoidectomy   removal of diseased portion of middle turbinate, ethmoidal cells, and diseased tissue in the nasal fossa through a nasal or external approach  
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fenestration procedure   reconstruction of the outer & middle parts of the ear by means of a new drum of skin flap/creation of a new window. treatment for hearing loss due to otosclerosis  
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glossectomy   partial/total removal of the tongue  
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glottis   the intervening space between the vocal folds  
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killian operation   creation of a new passage way between the frontal sinuses & nasal cavity  
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laryngectomy   varying degrees of technique to remove the larynx (partially/totally) & its associated structures to treat carcinoma of the larynx  
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laryngoscope   used to visualize the larynx/vocal cords for biopsy  
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laryngoscopy   direct visualization of the larynx thru a fiberoptic endoscope; removal of foreign bodies,polyps& tissue specimens for pathologic exam  
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larynx   musculocartilaginous structure at the top of the trachea consisting of 9 cartilages bound together  
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mandibulectomy   partial/total removal of the lower jaw for oral carcinoma extending into the mandible  
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mastoiditis   inflammation of the air cells of the mastoid process  
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meniere's disease   disorder of the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear; symptoms include progressive deafness,tinnitus & dizziness  
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modified radical mastoidectomy   removal of the mastoid air cells & the posterior wall of the external ear canal for drainage  
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myringotomy   incision of the tympanic membrane under direct vision to treat acute otitis media/release fluid in the middle ear  
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ossicle   any small bone, especially the 3 small bones of the ear  
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otitis media   inflammation of the middle ear  
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oto   greek word pertaining to the ear  
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otology   study of the ear,its functions & diseases  
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otosclerosis   condition characterized by chronic progressive deafness caused by formation of spongy bone,especially around the oval window  
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palatine tonsils   lymphoid tissue located in the oropharyngeal region of the pharynx behind & below continuous w/the esophagus; serves as a passageway for air/food  
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papilloma   any benign epithelial tumor  
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parotidectomy   partial/total removal of the parotid gland  
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pharynx   musculo/membranous structure extending from the base of the skull to the area where it becomes continous w/the esophagus  
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polypectomy   removal of nasal/sinus polyps to improve pts ability to breath  
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pressure equalization tubes   small drainage tubes placed in the tympanic membrane to prevent the accumulation of fluid in the middle ear  
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radical neck dissection   en bloc removal of lymphatic chains and all noncritical structures of the neck  
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repair of nasal fracture   manipulation of mobilization of injured nasal bones/septal cartilage; restores nose to prior appearance/function  
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rhinoplasty   reconstruction of the nose to correct any deformities; improves appearance  
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sensorineural loss   hearing loss caused by defect in the inner ear resulting from damage to nerve tissue/sensory paths to the brain  
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septoplasty   excision/resection of the septum to correct any deviation from injury; designed to improve function capabilites  
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simple mastoidectomy   removal of the air cells of the mastoid process w/out involving the middle ear or external canal  
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sphenoidectomy   creation of a new passageway for drainage/removal of diseased tissue in the sphenoidal sinuses  
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stomatitis   inflammation of the mouth  
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thyroid cartilage   triangular protrusion on the anterior wall of the larynx. adam's apple  
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tinnitus   subjective ringing/tingling sound in the ear  
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tonsillecotmy & adenoidectomy   removal of the tonsils/adenoids by sharp/blunt dissection  
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tympanoplasty   any 1 of 5 procedures performed to repair defects in the tympanic membrane/middle ear  
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uvulopalatopharyngoplasty   en bloc removal of lymphatic chains/all nonvital structures of the neck to stop metastic cancer of the cervical lymphatic chain  
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vertigo   sensation of moving around in space, having objects move around you; makes equilibrium difficult  
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vocal cords   membranous,fibrous bands stretched across the hollow interior of the larynx which vibrates to produce sound  
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