Otorhinolaryngology (Ent)

An acronym for otorhinolaryngology.


A medical specialty concerned with the totality of the ear, nose, and throat.


The study of the ear, nose and throat.


Branch of medicine focused on the function and treatment of ear, nose, and larynx disorders.


The medical specialty dealing with the ears (-oto), nose (-rhino), and throat (-laryngo), hence the acronym “ENT.”


The study of diseases of the ear, nose, and throat colloquially referred to as ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialty. The relevant specialist is called an otorhinolaryngologist (US) or ENT surgeon (UK).


The science of the ear, nose, and larynx, and their functions and diseases.


Otorhinolaryngology, often referred to as ENT surgery, is a medical field that focuses on disorders of the ear, nose, and throat. Specialists in this area address issues like sinus conditions, otitis media, tonsillitis, mild hearing impairment, otosclerosis, Ménière’s disease, pediatric airway concerns, persistent nosebleeds, and cancers affecting the larynx (voicebox) and sinuses.


The examination of disorders affecting the ear, nose, and throat.


 


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