Concept cluster: Measurement > Medical instruments
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(medicine) A shielded intravenous catheter.
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An instrument for examining the capillary vessels of animals and plants.
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(medicine) Examination of the ear using an auriscope.
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Synonym of otoscope
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(medicine) Diagnosis of disorders by listening to the sounds of the internal organs, usually using a stethoscope.
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One who practices auscultation.
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(medicine) A stethoscopic instrument, especially one that amplifies the auscultatory sounds.
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An ultrasonographic diagnostic test used in optometry and ophthalmology to produce a two-dimensional, cross-sectional view of the eye and the orbit.
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A specialised stethoscope used to listen to the sounds of the heart
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(surgery) A device used in coblation
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Alternative form of dermoscope [An instrument used in dermoscopy]
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(historical) A modified stethoscope for auscultation of the muscles.
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Of, or related to echolocation.
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(medicine, dated) An echo of a vocal sound in auscultation of the chest.
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A medical instrument for intensifying sounds produced by percussion of the thorax.
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(biology) A device allowing the study of the behaviour of an organism (typically fruit flies)
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A form of stethoscope for listening to the foetal heartbeat.
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By means of funduscopy
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A person who operates a mammograph or interprets mammograms
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manometry
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A modification of the stethoscope, for directly auscultating the uterus from the vagina.
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An instrument for testing the action of gear wheels.
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radiography of the orbit of the eye
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(medicine) An instrument used for examining the eardrum and interior of the outer ear.
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A person who uses an otoscope
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A form of stethoscope used in auscultation
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The recording and analysis of bronchopulmonary sounds
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(medicine) A device for listening to babies in the womb.
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A horn-shaped stethoscope used to listen to the heartbeat of a fetus during pregnancy.
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(UK, military, slang, dated) An invasive medical instrument used to test a patient for dysentery.
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A fluoroscopic medical test during which the examinee is asked to "sniff" (quickly breathe in through the nose); diaphragm fluoroscopy.
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(medicine, historical) An early ultrasonographic apparatus requiring the patient to be submerged in water.
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(medicine) Probe; sound.
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The measurement of Eustachian tube function by placing a microphone in the ear and a source of sound within the mouth
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A long, thin probe for sounding or dilating body cavities or canals such as the urethra; a sonde.
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A probe used in urethral sounding
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(medicine) A medical instrument used during an examination to dilate an orifice.
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(informal) A stethoscope
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(medicine) A medical instrument used for listening to sounds produced within the body.
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One skilled in the use of the stethoscope.
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(medicine) The diagnostic use of a stethoscope
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(medicine) An apparatus for examining the interior of the mouth.
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The examination of a vibrating object (e.g. the vocal cords) using a stroboscope
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A graphical chart produced by tympanometry.
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Visual examination of the eardrum or tympanic membrane
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The measurement of the vagina.
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A dermatoscope used in videodermatoscopy
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urodynamics using video technology
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(medicine) A particular component of a patient's vital signs

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