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Weber's Test
A diagnostic test in audiology to detect unilateral (one-sided) conductive hearing loss and sensorineural hearing loss by comparing sound lateralization between the two ears.
Tuning Fork
A tool that vibrates at a fixed pitch when struck, used in medical examinations to assess hearing and vibratory sensation.
Mastoid Process
A protrusion of bone located behind the ear, part of the temporal bone of the skull.
Vesicular Lung Sounds
Normal breath sounds heard through a stethoscope, characterized by soft, rustling noises in the peripheral lung areas.
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