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Cochlear implant
: a device consisting of an external microphone and speech processor that can allow a person to recover a portion of hearing that has been lost.
Congenital
: referring to a condition that existed at birth.
Croup
: a hacking, bark-like cough caused by inflammation of the upper airways.
Cyst
: a structure or pocket within the body filled with fluid or diseased matter.
Endoscope
: an illuminated tubular instrument that allows doctors to see inside a hollow organ as an aid to diagnosis.
Esophageal
: relating to the esophagus, a tube that runs down the neck between the trachea and the spinal column and behind the left bronchus.
Laryngitis
: a condition resulting from inflammation of the larynx; may cause loss of voice.
Nasal polyp
: a mass of swollen tissue, usually benign but possibly cancerous, within the nasal membrane.
Nasal septal dislocation
: broken nose.
Otitis media
: inflammation of the middle ear, particularly common in infants or young children; caused by either a virus or bacteria and usually involves upper respiratory difficulties.
Otoscope
: a lighted instrument that allows a physician to examine the auditory canal and eardrum.
Rhinitis
: inflammation of the mucous membrane in the nose, often accompanied by congestion, itching, and sneezing.
Sinusitis
: inflammation of the sinus membranes.
Sleep apnea
: short periods of cessation of breathing during sleep, which could be caused by an obstruction to the airway.
Strep throat
: an inflammatory sore throat caused by bacterial infection and accompanied by red and white patches within the throat, fever, exhaustion, and lower stomach pain.
Stridor evaluation
: “stridor” refers to a vibrating sound heard during breathing, caused by an obstruction within the airways.
Neck abscess
: a collection of pus surrounded by inflamed tissue.
Tinnitus
: a condition caused by an auditory disturbance that causes the affected person to hear a ringing in the ears.
Tonsillitis
: an inflammation of the tonsils usually accompanied by sore throat, fever, difficulty in swallowing, hoarseness, tender or swollen lymph nodes, and loss of voice.
Tracheobronchial
: relating to the trachea, through which air passes to and from the lungs, and the bronchus, the two air-passage tubes that connect with the lungs.