rhinoscope

/ˈraɪnəˌskoʊp/
noun
  1. A medical instrument with a light and a small camera used by doctors to look inside the nose.
    • Modern rhinoscopes are thin and flexible, making the exam more comfortable.
    • The doctor used a rhinoscope to check for polyps in her nasal passages.
    • With a rhinoscope, the specialist could see the source of the bleeding.
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