A surgeon.
Statistics for congenital deformities of the external ear are difficult to obtain because the causes are so diverse.
surgical reconstruction of ear deformities (otoplasties),
Otoplasty refers to a group of plastic surgery procedures done to correct deformities of or disfiguring injuries to the external ear.
Traumatic injuries of the external ear are treated initially by an emergency physician, trauma surgeon, or plastic surgeon.
That which cannot be accurately discerned without instruments to magnify.
An eye doctor (ophthalmologist or optometrist) can usually diagnose pingueculae and pterygia by external observation, generally using an instrument called a slit lamp.
External Control is exercised by the agencies which operate outside the administrative machinery. It may be considered from four standpoints namely: of the legislature, of the executive, of the judiciary and of the public. These four are the major instruments in ensuring external control over administration.
EXTERNA person associated with but not officially residing in an institution, especially a nonresident physician on a hospital staff.[Latin externus, external; see external.]extern·ship n.
The patient's ear may have a large concha (the shell-like hollow of the external ear); the angle of the fold in the ear cartilage may cause the ear to protrude; or the ear lobe may be unusually large.
The clinician will be examining these areas for any indication of swelling, inflammation, abnormal discharge, polyps, abnormal odor, or other lesions.
It's an external power source which allows techs to power instruments and other flight systems without having to fire up the aircraft engines.
A "multimeter" to test resistances, voltages, amperages. An external "clamp" meter to measure high ac currents. A "mega" meter to test insulation.