Tube running from the outer ear to the middle ea.
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Examples for "ear canal"
Examples for "ear canal"
1True to their name, you push them right inside your ear canal.
2Not too much wax, really-toomany little hairs growing inside my ear canal.
3Running is hard enough without constantly flibberting with something in your ear canal.
4Cotton protruded from one ear canal to protect a ruptured eardrum.
5Foam tips are squishy and mold to your ear canal better.
1Chantreuil mentions obliteration of the external auditory canal in the new-born.
2She developed a chronic otorrhea with a partial destruction of the bony external auditory canal.
3Background: Carcinoma of the external auditory canal are tumours considered to have a poor prognosis.
4All 5 patients achieved a healed external auditory canal, with no ongoing skin ulceration or bony sequestration.
5Malignant otitis externa is a severe, necrotizing infection of the external auditory canal which is sometimes fatal.
1The cerebrum was partly removed; the external auditory meatus was preserved.
2The canal leading in to the membrane (drum) is called the external auditory meatus.
3On examination, a vegetating, ulcerated formation which easily bled was found protruding from the right external auditory meatus.
4The external auditory meatus was obliterated.
5One case was that in which there was congenital absence of the external auditory meatus of both ears without much impairment of hearing.
Translations for external acoustic meatus