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For several years, actual patients with otolaryngological conditions were used in various sites around the country in the "practical exam".
Examinations in this stage may include the eyes, otolaryngological (or ENT) and/or electrophysiological exams.
(high concentrations are achieved in sputum, pleural fluid, skin, lung, prostate, gynecological tissues, breast milk and otolaryngological tissues.
Like John Marshall and Anthony A Narula, we would like to see improved access to high quality audiological and otolaryngological assessment.
He is married to Maria Nuria Hananias, a Chilean otolaryngological surgeon, whom he met while lecturing in Chile.
However, a detailed otolaryngological examination, audiometry, and head MRI scan should be performed to exclude a vestibular schwannoma or superior canal dehiscence which would cause similar symptoms.
How Gary Thorne's voice stays so strong is an otolaryngological marvel, but he was still audible, through my open window, all the way from Raleigh, N.C. "How long can this go on?"
Šercer published 170 scientific papers, among which outstanding places belong to his works in the field of otolaryngological propaedeutics and clinical treatment, plastic surgery of the nose and ear, oral surgery and tonsilar problems.
Miss Carney, who expects to graduate in May from the Yale University School of Medicine, and her fiance, the chief resident in otolaryngological surgery at the Yale-New Haven Hospital, plan a May wedding.
The TWJ Foundation is a charity providing grants to ENT Specialist Registrars who are currently on a numbered otolaryngological training programme in the British Isles, in order to enhance their otological experience.
However, the psychological trauma of being diagnosed with nodules-a trauma affecting those especially whose professional success depends on consistently producing a rich and powerful vocal tone (e.g. singers, actors, litigation lawyers, broadcasters)-typically dwarfs the limited systemic and even otolaryngological effects.