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词汇 otolaryngology
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Definition of otolaryngology in English:

otolaryngology

noun ˌəʊtə(ʊ)larɪŋˈɡɒlədʒiˌoʊdoʊˌlɛrəŋˈɡɑlədʒi
mass noun
  • The study of diseases of the ear and throat.

    耳鼻喉科学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Most trials were conducted in otolaryngology settings.
    • This article gives a good overview of dysphagia from an otolaryngology perspective, focusing on patients with cricopharyngeal dysphagia.
    • He was a skilled surgeon and had varied experience in all branches of otolaryngology, mainly otology and neck surgery.
    • Ciprofloxacin is already commonly used in respiratory, gastrointestinal, and ophthalmic practice: the additional use in otolaryngology would not add greatly to the pool of resistant bacteria.
    • Arrangements will be made for the following groups to meet: alternative/complementary therapies, multicultural, plastic/reconstructive, otolaryngology, urology, trauma, ophthalmology, and retired nurses.
    • The subcommittee that developed the guideline included primary care physicians, pediatricians, and experts in the fields of infectious disease, epidemiology, and otolaryngology.
    • There are thousands of otolaryngology sites, beyond the review potential of each clinician in practice.
    • The patient was evaluated by the otolaryngology service and taken to the operating room for endoscopic sinus debridement.
    • The subcommittee included experts in the fields of primary care, otolaryngology, epidemiology, infectious diseases, hearing, speech and language, and advance practice nursing.
    • Most established otolaryngology departments now have specialist voice clinics.
    • The mass remained unresponsive to antibiotic therapy, and the patient presented to otolaryngology at our institution.
    • All patients will need thorough ophthalmologic and dermatologic examinations, and consultations with otolaryngology, gastroenterology, and gynecology specialists may also be appropriate.
    • Both patients were treated under general anaesthesia in the otolaryngology operating theatre.
    • The personnel working in otolaryngology and plastics speculated that they were more likely to report their injuries.
    • He is the attending physician for residents and supervises medical students rotating through the otolaryngology department.
    • Along with his hospital colleagues, he strongly promoted meetings featuring internationally renowned academics, but realised that the overwhelming need was to establish a professorial chair of otolaryngology at Sydney University.
    • This is a tribute not only to those within ‘the profession,’ who have guided its operations. but also to the profession of otolaryngology as a whole.
    • The facility serves various specialties, and these nurses must be knowledgeable about issues pertaining to otolaryngology, general surgery, orthopedics, ophthalmology, neurosurgery, and other surgical specialties.
    • An employee in the university's department of otolaryngology said he did indeed receive some telephone inquiries about the study.
    • To our knowledge, this mode of invasion has not been described in the pathology literature before, but this phenomenon has been reported by researchers in ophthalmology and otolaryngology.

Derivatives

  • otolaryngological

  • adjective ˌəʊtə(ʊ)larɪŋɡəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l
    • Friday night brought a minor but fierce drama to our bunkroom, when her otolaryngological night-symphony (which is to say, her snoring) drove a furious young traveller to sleep in the hall.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Others have also reported treatment with thyroid hormone can ameliorate various otolaryngological problems; however, some investigators have failed to observe any benefit from this treatment.
      • Two patients had more serious permanent hoarseness and were waiting for otolaryngological review.
      • Surgical otolaryngological services to the northern half of the Northern Territory of Australia are provided by staff of the Royal Darwin Hospital.
      • Any patient who has dysphonia for more than two weeks should be referred for otolaryngological examination, especially if they report any high risk factors for organic disease.
  • otolaryngologist

  • noun
    • The craniofacial team consists of dentists, orthodontists, social workers, speech therapists, feeding specialists, psychologists, and otolaryngologists in addition to plastic surgeons, anesthesia care providers, and nurses.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the first line of diagnostic tests, the otolaryngologist can utilize fine-needle aspiration to rapidly assess parotid swellings or masses and to establish a diagnosis and treatment plan quickly.
      • The article gives the impression that there are no serious consequences of untreated acute otitis media, yet otolaryngologists still see cases of perforated ear drums, acute mastoiditis, and chronic suppurative otitis media.
      • If one has a chronic form of vertigo, one should see either an otoneurologist, a neurologist who specializes in dizziness, or a neurotologist who is an otolaryngologist who specializes in ear disease.
      • Both authors are otolaryngologists with an interest in neurotology and facial palsy.

Definition of otolaryngology in US English:

otolaryngology

nounˌoʊdoʊˌlɛrəŋˈɡɑlədʒiˌōdōˌlerəNGˈɡäləjē
  • The study of diseases of the ear and throat.

    耳鼻喉科学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are thousands of otolaryngology sites, beyond the review potential of each clinician in practice.
    • He is the attending physician for residents and supervises medical students rotating through the otolaryngology department.
    • The mass remained unresponsive to antibiotic therapy, and the patient presented to otolaryngology at our institution.
    • Arrangements will be made for the following groups to meet: alternative/complementary therapies, multicultural, plastic/reconstructive, otolaryngology, urology, trauma, ophthalmology, and retired nurses.
    • This article gives a good overview of dysphagia from an otolaryngology perspective, focusing on patients with cricopharyngeal dysphagia.
    • The personnel working in otolaryngology and plastics speculated that they were more likely to report their injuries.
    • The facility serves various specialties, and these nurses must be knowledgeable about issues pertaining to otolaryngology, general surgery, orthopedics, ophthalmology, neurosurgery, and other surgical specialties.
    • The subcommittee included experts in the fields of primary care, otolaryngology, epidemiology, infectious diseases, hearing, speech and language, and advance practice nursing.
    • All patients will need thorough ophthalmologic and dermatologic examinations, and consultations with otolaryngology, gastroenterology, and gynecology specialists may also be appropriate.
    • Most established otolaryngology departments now have specialist voice clinics.
    • Both patients were treated under general anaesthesia in the otolaryngology operating theatre.
    • The subcommittee that developed the guideline included primary care physicians, pediatricians, and experts in the fields of infectious disease, epidemiology, and otolaryngology.
    • He was a skilled surgeon and had varied experience in all branches of otolaryngology, mainly otology and neck surgery.
    • Most trials were conducted in otolaryngology settings.
    • The patient was evaluated by the otolaryngology service and taken to the operating room for endoscopic sinus debridement.
    • Ciprofloxacin is already commonly used in respiratory, gastrointestinal, and ophthalmic practice: the additional use in otolaryngology would not add greatly to the pool of resistant bacteria.
    • Along with his hospital colleagues, he strongly promoted meetings featuring internationally renowned academics, but realised that the overwhelming need was to establish a professorial chair of otolaryngology at Sydney University.
    • This is a tribute not only to those within ‘the profession,’ who have guided its operations. but also to the profession of otolaryngology as a whole.
    • An employee in the university's department of otolaryngology said he did indeed receive some telephone inquiries about the study.
    • To our knowledge, this mode of invasion has not been described in the pathology literature before, but this phenomenon has been reported by researchers in ophthalmology and otolaryngology.
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