ENT report - elevated S/L Ry-op-sin ipsilateral acoustic reflexes
Posted By: IndianaMT on 2007-05-18
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Subject: ENT report - elevated S/L Ry-op-sin ipsilateral acoustic reflexes
Impedance testing for the left ear revealed type A tympanograms and elevated __Ryopsin__ ipsilateral acoustic reflexes. Impedance testing for the right ear revealed a type A tympanograms and absent ipsilateral acoustic reflexes.
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