Otoscope

An instrument, also called an auroscope, for examining the outer-ear canal and the eardrum. An otoscope illuminates and magnifies the inside of the ear. Otoscopy (examination using an otoscope) is performed to detect physical abnormalities such as inflammation or pus in the outer-ear canal (see otitis externa) and distortion or rupture of the eardrum.

 

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