What's the difference between rhinoscope and rhinoscopic?

Rhinoscope


Definition:

  • (n.) A small mirror for use in rhinoscopy.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The clinical signs and symptoms (hypoacusis, conduction deafness) and the otoscopic and rhinoscopic findings of treated patients improved.
  • (2) The explanatory values for the rhinoscopical findings of different factors, such as working category age, duration of nickel exposure, grams tobacco smoked per week, and nickel content of nasal mucosa, were evaluated by applying a stepwise multiple regression analysis.
  • (3) About 25% of the rhinoscopically normal patients were found to have significantly low ("abnormal") flow values on one side.
  • (4) The importance of the cycle in rhinoscopic assessment, nasal airway obstruction, and breathing disorders of sleep is discussed.
  • (5) In order to detect a possible influence of hormonal contraception on the development of vasomotor rhinitis, a five-months rhinoscopic survey was conducted on 460 women whose ages ranged from 18 to 40 years.
  • (6) Electrical stimulation of the human olfactory mucosa was performed by means of an electrode, which was attached to a rhinoscope.
  • (7) Rhinoscopic and roentgenologic examinations revealed a mass in the ethmoidal and sphenoidal sinuses.
  • (8) Ninety-eight patients had only rhinoscopic evidence of sinusitis (group I), 84 patients had both rhinoscopic and radiographic evidence of sinusitis (group II), and 64 patients had neither rhinoscopic nor radiographic evidence of sinusitis (group III).
  • (9) Acoustic rhinometric curves can only be interpreted in combination with the rhinoscopic findings because different pathological conditions can produce similar curves.
  • (10) The rhinoscopical findings of the exposed workers and control persons are emphasizing the case history details.
  • (11) Compared to it the glass fibre endoscopy requires longer working time and the topographical orientation is rendered more difficult with the technique being available in the same manner as post-rhinoscopic endo-photographic documentation of findings.
  • (12) The higher the weight of the child, the lower the incidence of common cold and the fewer pathological rhinoscopical findings.
  • (13) Based on rhinorheomanometric examinations supplemented by rhinoscopic and histological findings, evidence could be provided that an allergy of type IV in the Coombs and Gell classification can be challenged in the nasal mucous membrane as well.
  • (14) Rhinoscopic evidence of nasal deformity could not be used to predict an increase in nasal resistance since many patients with rhinoscopically abnormal noses had "normal" nasal resistances.
  • (15) Number of years from first employment at the nickel refinery and tobacco consumption were the only explanatory factors that showed a statistically significant correlation to the rhinoscopical findings.
  • (16) No distinct association was established between rhinoscopical findings and epithelial dysplasia found by histological examination.
  • (17) A complete endoscopic sinus work-up can often identify surgically correctable sinusitis despite normal routine rhinoscopic and plain-film examination.
  • (18) Rhinoscopic examination should be accurate and carried out optically to check for any congenital malformation (meningocele).
  • (19) Assessment of nasal patency by the recording of nasal symptom scores was compared with an objective method of determining nasal airway area using a fiberoptic rhinoscope.
  • (20) We devised a steel instrument, vaguely resembling a rhinoscope, composed of two semicones.

Rhinoscopic


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to rhinoscopy.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The clinical signs and symptoms (hypoacusis, conduction deafness) and the otoscopic and rhinoscopic findings of treated patients improved.
  • (2) The explanatory values for the rhinoscopical findings of different factors, such as working category age, duration of nickel exposure, grams tobacco smoked per week, and nickel content of nasal mucosa, were evaluated by applying a stepwise multiple regression analysis.
  • (3) About 25% of the rhinoscopically normal patients were found to have significantly low ("abnormal") flow values on one side.
  • (4) The importance of the cycle in rhinoscopic assessment, nasal airway obstruction, and breathing disorders of sleep is discussed.
  • (5) In order to detect a possible influence of hormonal contraception on the development of vasomotor rhinitis, a five-months rhinoscopic survey was conducted on 460 women whose ages ranged from 18 to 40 years.
  • (6) Electrical stimulation of the human olfactory mucosa was performed by means of an electrode, which was attached to a rhinoscope.
  • (7) Rhinoscopic and roentgenologic examinations revealed a mass in the ethmoidal and sphenoidal sinuses.
  • (8) Ninety-eight patients had only rhinoscopic evidence of sinusitis (group I), 84 patients had both rhinoscopic and radiographic evidence of sinusitis (group II), and 64 patients had neither rhinoscopic nor radiographic evidence of sinusitis (group III).
  • (9) Acoustic rhinometric curves can only be interpreted in combination with the rhinoscopic findings because different pathological conditions can produce similar curves.
  • (10) The rhinoscopical findings of the exposed workers and control persons are emphasizing the case history details.
  • (11) Compared to it the glass fibre endoscopy requires longer working time and the topographical orientation is rendered more difficult with the technique being available in the same manner as post-rhinoscopic endo-photographic documentation of findings.
  • (12) The higher the weight of the child, the lower the incidence of common cold and the fewer pathological rhinoscopical findings.
  • (13) Based on rhinorheomanometric examinations supplemented by rhinoscopic and histological findings, evidence could be provided that an allergy of type IV in the Coombs and Gell classification can be challenged in the nasal mucous membrane as well.
  • (14) Rhinoscopic evidence of nasal deformity could not be used to predict an increase in nasal resistance since many patients with rhinoscopically abnormal noses had "normal" nasal resistances.
  • (15) Number of years from first employment at the nickel refinery and tobacco consumption were the only explanatory factors that showed a statistically significant correlation to the rhinoscopical findings.
  • (16) No distinct association was established between rhinoscopical findings and epithelial dysplasia found by histological examination.
  • (17) A complete endoscopic sinus work-up can often identify surgically correctable sinusitis despite normal routine rhinoscopic and plain-film examination.
  • (18) Rhinoscopic examination should be accurate and carried out optically to check for any congenital malformation (meningocele).
  • (19) Assessment of nasal patency by the recording of nasal symptom scores was compared with an objective method of determining nasal airway area using a fiberoptic rhinoscope.
  • (20) We devised a steel instrument, vaguely resembling a rhinoscope, composed of two semicones.

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