Look up: Laryngoscope


  1. Laryngoscope
    A retractor type-thing with a blub and light on it that holds the tongue out the way so the doctor can see the larynx so the anaesthetist can put the tube in.
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  2. laryngoscope
    [n] - a medical instrument for examining the larynx
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  3. Laryngoscope
    Laryngoscope: A flexible, lighted tube used to look at the inside of the larynx (the voice box). The laryngoscope is inserted through the mouth into the upper airway. History: The laryngoscope was invented in 1830 by Benjamin Guy Babington, a British physician who also first described the disease no...
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  4. Laryngoscope
    La·ryn'go·scope noun [ Larynx + -scope .] (Surg.) An instrument, consisting of an arrangement of two mirrors, for reflecting light upon the larynx, and for examining its image.
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  5. laryngoscope
    <instrument> An instrument used to examine the larynx. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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  6. laryngoscope
    noun a medical instrument for examining the larynx
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  7. laryngoscope
    (lә-ring´go-skōp) an endoscope equipped with a light and mirrors for illumination and examination of the larynx.
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  1. laryngoscope
    (from the article `diagnosis`) The use of fibre-optic nasopharyngolaryngoscopes permits visualization of structures inside the nasal passages such as the sinus openings, larynx, ... ...space is called the ventricle of the larynx. Because the gap between the vestibular folds is always larger than the...
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  2. laryngoscope
    laryngoscope A tubular instrument, combining a light system and a telescopic system, used in the visualization of the interior larynx and adaptable for diagnostic, therapeutic, and surgical procedures.
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  3. Laryngoscope
    The laryngoscope is an instrument consisting of a concave mirror, by which light is thrown upon a small plane mirror placed in the posterior part of the cavity of the mouth. It is used in the examination of the vocal cords and the interior of the larynx. The laryngoscope was invented by Manuel Garci...
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  4. Laryngoscope
    The laryngoscope is an instrument consisting of a concave mirror, by which light is thrown upon a small plane mirror placed in the posterior part of the cavity of the mouth. It is used in the examination of the vocal cords and the interior of the larynx. The laryngoscope was invented by Manuel Garci...
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  5. laryngoscope
    Type: Term Pronunciation: lă-ring′gō-skōp Definitions: 1. Any of several types of tubes, equipped with electrical lighting, used in examining or operating upon the interior of the larynx through the mouth.
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  6. laryngoscope
    A thin, tube-like instrument used to examine the larynx (voice box). A laryngoscope has a light and a lens for viewing and may have a tool to remove tissue.
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  7. laryngoscope
    1) Medical instrument
    Found op http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/EN/crossword-dictionary/laryngoscope/1

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