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otoscope A small, lighted viewing instrument for the ear.
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otitis externa Inflammation (often due to infection) of the skin of the outer ear, which includes not only the visible ear but also the portion of the ear canal that leads up to the eardrum.
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otitis media Severe middle ear infection
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otology The science or study of the ear and its functions. Physicians who specialize in otology are otolaryngologists, or ENT (ear-nose-throat) doctors.
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OT A specialist involved in the retraining of patients with brain injuries to resume the self-care activities important to daily living. OTs work to improve function in the patient's hands and upper body and become involved during the acute rehabilitation phase.
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