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Skin and Sense Organs Abbreviations and Terms

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aur/o ot/o   show
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cutane/o derm/o dermat/o   show
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show eardrum  
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ocul/o ophthalm/o   show
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show lens of the eye  
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show hair  
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show retina  
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ung/o   show
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show the area that the eye is able to see; visual field  
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show right eye  
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show clarity of vision; visual acuity  
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AOM   show
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PE tube   show
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show study of the skin  
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show purified protein derivative; test material used to check for tuberculosis given by intradermal injection  
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AS   show
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PERRLA   show
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ENT   show
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show right ear (Latin, auris dexter)  
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AS   show
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show head, eyes, ears, nose, throat  
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OS   show
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