rhinoscopy
/raɪˈnɑskəpi/
noun
- A medical procedure in which a doctor examines the inside of a person's nose using a small camera or tube.
- After the rhinoscopy, the specialist explained that the swelling was caused by allergies.
- Rhinoscopy is often used to diagnose sinus infections or blockages.
- The doctor performed a rhinoscopy to check for polyps in the patient's nasal passages.