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transtympanic

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transtympanic /trans·tym·pan·ic/ (-tim-pan´ik) across the tympanic membrane or cavity.
transtympanic [trans″tim-pan´ik]
across the tympanic membrane or the cavity of the middle ear.

transtympanic
across the tympanic membrane or the cavity of the middle ear.


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