orthoscope (Meaning)
Wordnet
orthoscope (n)
an ophthalmoscope with a layer of water to neutralize the refraction of the cornea
Webster
orthoscope (n.)
An instrument designed to show the condition of the superficial portions of the eye.
Synonyms & Antonyms of orthoscope
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orthoscope Sentence Examples
- The orthoscope revealed intricate details of the specimen under examination.
- Surgeons used an orthoscope to visualize the interior of the knee joint during surgery.
- The orthoscopic procedure allowed the doctor to diagnose the patient's abdominal pain.
- The ENT specialist employed an orthoscope to examine the patient's nasal cavity.
- The pulmonologist performed an orthoscopic biopsy to obtain lung tissue samples for analysis.
- The arthroscopic camera provided a clear view of the ligaments and cartilage within the joint.
- The orthoscope's high-resolution imaging system facilitated precise diagnosis.
- The patient underwent an orthopedic orthoscopic procedure to repair a torn tendon.
- The gynecologist used an orthoscope to identify and treat fibroids in the uterus.
- The orthoscopic procedure enabled the physician to monitor the patient's recovery progress.
FAQs About the word orthoscope
an ophthalmoscope with a layer of water to neutralize the refraction of the corneaAn instrument designed to show the condition of the superficial portions of th
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The orthoscope revealed intricate details of the specimen under examination.
Surgeons used an orthoscope to visualize the interior of the knee joint during surgery.
The orthoscopic procedure allowed the doctor to diagnose the patient's abdominal pain.
The ENT specialist employed an orthoscope to examine the patient's nasal cavity.