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Bingel [31]
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What is an Otorhinolaryngologist

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kotykmax [81]3 years ago
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The otorhinolaryngologist (or your ear-nose-throat, ENT specialist), will be able to isolate a cause such as abnormalities in muscle contraction, blood vessels or the middle ear. Tinnitus Peritonsillar abscess is commonly encountered clinical entities presenting in everyday practice of otorhinolaryngologist .

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