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  • ...ft|Rat Terriers usually have natural erect ears and an alert expression.]] Ear carriage can be erect, tipped, or button, all of which contribute to an int
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  • *Woolen clothing, scarves/ear-muffs/mittens
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  • ...ps – and as a [[nasal spray]] (trade name [[Dexacort]]), and certain ear drops ([[Sofradex]], when combined with an antibiotic and an antifungal). ...name ''Aurizon '', [[CAS number]] 115550-35-1, and used to treat difficult ear infections, especially in dogs. It can also be combined with [[Trichlormeth
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  • ...ournal |author=Menni S, Pistritto G, Gianotti R, Ghio L, Edefonti A |title=Ear lobe bilateral necrosis by levamisole-induced occlusive vasculitis in a ped
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  • ...col is also known to cause [[tinnitus]] and balance problems through inner ear damage.
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  • ...A>G), that allows the gentamicin to affect their cells. The cells of the [[ear]] are particularly sensitive to this, sometimes causing complete hearing lo ...symptoms to an [[Otolaryngology|otolaryngologist]], commonly known as an 'ear, nose, and throat doctor', for comprehensive tests.
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  • ...scription only). For ear infection, it is often applied in liquid form, as ear drops. Fungal infections can be slow to clear up, so the usual course for a
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  • ...ration#Enteral|Oral]], [[intravenous therapy|intravenous]], [[topical]] ([[ear drop]]s, [[eye drop]]s) * eye and ear drops
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  • ...n [[bacterial infections]], most often those causing [[Otitis media|middle ear infections]], [[tonsillitis]], [[throat infections]], [[laryngitis]], [[bro
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  • Furosemide has been used in research on the inner-ear. It's known to decrease temporarily the response to sound by reducing the m ...rolyte imbalance), aminoglycoside antibiotics (increases risk of kidney or ear damage), and trimethoprim sulfa (causes decreased platelet count). It may a
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  • ...y or death if applied immediately, and for treating [[otitis externa|outer ear infections]] in people in preparations such as [[Vosol]]. In this manner, a
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  • '''''[[Ear]], [[nose]], [[throat]], and [[human skin|skin]]:'''''
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  • ...s used in pruritis and as a local anodyne in inflammations of the external ear.
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  • * '''[[Caladium]] / Elephant Ear.''' All parts of the plant are poisonous. Symptoms are generally irritatio
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  • ...JPG|left|thumb|200px|left|The medicinal [[Auricularia auricula-judae|Jelly Ear fungus]] is frequently found on Elder trees.]]
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  • ...tandard tests. The simplest one is [[Caloric reflex test]], in which one [[ear|external auditory meatus]] is irrigated with warm or cold water. The temper
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  • ...ght]] or [[sound]] are necessary, including the [[skin]], [[eye]], [[inner ear]], and [[midbrain]]. Melanin's electronic conductivity and allied phenomena
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  • |Chronic fatigue, rash, ear and eye infections, hair and weight loss, cough. May be due to combined che
    80 KB (11,721 words) - 10:13, 20 September 2010
  • ...arid]] land, and it sends up long attenuated stalks. When the grain in the ear is about half developed the straw is pulled up by the roots, dried in the s
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  • ...as [[paraffin]]. ''[[Earwax]]'' is an oily substance found in the human [[ear]]. Many materials such as [[silicone]] wax exhibit similar properties, and * [[Earwax]] - found in the [[human]] ear.
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  • ...ts voltage-gated Ca2(+)-channels in vascular smooth muscle cells of rabbit ear artery |journal=Pflugers Arch. |volume=417 |issue=1 |pages=117–9 |year=19
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  • * Temperature under the arm (axillary) or in the ear (otic) is at or over {{convert|37.2|C|F}}
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  • ...e (hpd) is required. There are two general types of hpd’s: earplugs and ear muffs. Each one has its own benefits and drawbacks. The selection of the ...rplugs do not require the plug to be formed before it is inserted into the ear. This prevents the plugs from becoming soiled before insertion.
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  • ...that have some tendencies towards [[ototoxicity]] may give rise to rapid [[ear]] damage. ...e commonly used to determine noise levels that can cause harm to the human ear, and special exposure meters are available that integrate noise over a peri
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  • ...ong the operator's [[brain]], [[eye]], [[hand]], and [[mouth]]. Besides, [[ear]] is also included.]] ...ong the operator's [[brain]], [[eye]], [[hand]], and [[mouth]]. Besides, [[ear]] is also included.
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  • ...: out of the ear with coins for scale (top) and inserted into the wearer's ear (bottom).]]
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  • ...ransmit a signal to the central auditory system within the brain. When the ear is exposed to excessive sound levels or loud sounds over time, the overstim The ear can be exposed to short periods in excess of 120 dB without permanent harm
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  • | Booze - a word in your ear || The Pilots View || Vol 15 no 3 || December 1976
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  • ===[[Ear]]=== ...s muscles|auriculares]] || [[galeal aponeurosis]] || front of the [[helix (ear)|helix]], [[Anatomical terms of location|cranial]] surface of the [[pinna (
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  • ...{{WhoNamedIt|synd|595}} ||nystagmus elicited by hot or cold irrigation of ear canal ...[Sanders T. Frank]] || [[cardiology]] || [[ischaemic heart disease]] || ||ear crease indicating risk of heart disease (disputed)
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  • ...he nasal choanae, Retarded growth & or development, Genital abnormalities, Ear abnormalities
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  • *[[Accessory tragus]] (Ear tag, Preauricular appendage, Preauricular tag) ...] (Ear pit, Congenital auricular fistula, Congenital preauricular fistula, Ear pit, Preauricular cyst)
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  • ==[[Ear]]== ...s muscles|auriculares]] || [[galeal aponeurosis]] || front of the [[helix (ear)|helix]], [[Anatomical terms of location|cranial]] surface of the [[pinna (
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  • ''Inner Ear'' ''In the [[middle ear]]s (6):''
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  • * [[Upper limb defect eye and ear abnormalities]]
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  • * [[Renal genital middle ear anomalies]]
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  • * [[Glossopalatine ankylosis micrognathia ear anomalies]]
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  • * [[Ear, patella, short stature syndrome]]
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  • * [[Deafness conductive stapedial ear malformation facial palsy]] * [[Delayed speech facial asymmetry strabismus ear lobe creases]]
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  • * [[Morel's ear]]
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  • * [[Scalp ear nipple syndrome]] * [[Swimmer's ear]]
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  • * [[Conductive deafness malformed external ear]]
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  • ...notis]]''. Symptoms include itching, inflammation, and black debris in the ear.<ref name=Griffin_2001>{{cite book|last=Griffin|first=Craig E.|coauthors=Mi ...affected side, although in chronic conditions [[fibrosis]] occurs and the ear and lips may appear to be in an abnormal position.<ref>{{cite web | title =
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  • *Preauricular, in front of the ear
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  • *[[A/B Otic Drops]], ear drops combined with [[benzocaine]] to relieve pain and remove [[cerumen]]
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  • ..., Morton CC, Giersch AB | title = Ion channel gene expression in the inner ear | journal = J. Assoc. Res. Otolaryngol. | volume = 8 | issue = 3 | pages =
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  • '''''[[Ear]], [[nose]], and [[throat]]:'''''
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  • {{Diseases of the ear and mastoid process}}
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  • '''''[[Ear]], [[nose]], and [[throat]]:'''''
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  • ...hould not be used in patients with bowel obstruction, pneumothorax, middle ear or sinus disease,<ref name=frca/> and should also not be used on any patien
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