A quick pull on the earlobe, a push on the tragus and a look into the canal confirmed the diagnosis of external otitis. |
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They have a tragus, which can be folded back to seal the opening of the ear when the animal digs. |
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A standard endaural incision is made passing through the incisura between the root of the helix and the tragus. |
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Absorption may also be facilitated by manipulating the tragus to help distribute the drops throughout the external auditory canal. |
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The crown of the skull is inflated, and they have large, well-separated ears with a small tragus. |
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They are often united by a band of skin across the forehead, and a tragus is present. |
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Patients with otitis externa experience pain on manipulation of the pinna or tragus, and their ear canal is edematous and filled with infectious debris. |
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Wattle, OT congenital cervical tragus, is a term coined by Clarke1 to describe an unusual skin appendage found on the neck analogous to growths on the dewlaps of birds. |
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Russian thistle, Salsola tragus, has become an icon of the American West since arriving in the 1870s as a flax seed contaminant. |
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We conducted a cadaveric study to determine the size of cartilage grafts that can be taken from the tragus without distorting tragal anatomy. |
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The first 3 tubercles are first branchial arch derivatives and form the tragus, helical crus, and helix. |
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The effects of oxalates produced by Salsola tragus on the phosphorus nutrition of Stipa pulchra. |
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Large rhomboidal ears connected across forehead with large tragus. |
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Bats can estimate the elevation of their target using the interference patterns from the echoes reflecting from the tragus, a flap of skin in the external ear. |
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