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| OTOLARYNGOLOGY (Ear, Nose & Throat - ENT) TRANSLATION |
We assist organizations with the translation of otolaryngology or ENT (ear, nose and throat) practice documentation. We can source an otolaryngology translation resource for virtually any language pair.
We cover a wide range of otolaryngology documentation on topics, interests and sub-specialties: otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (otolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons aka otorhinolaryngologists (ORL)); pediatric otolaryngology); neuro-otology; facial plastic and reconstructive surgery; rhinology or head and neck oncology; laryngology (voice therapy, phono surgery); surgical oncology; head & neck reconstruction; endocrine surgery; facial cosmetic surgery; maxillofacial plastic surgery; otology (ear, hearing); VeloPalatine-Insufficiency; Cleft Lip and Palate; Vascular Malformations; Cochlear Implant/BAHA
More specifically, we can source a freelance translation resource for the following otolaryngology topics (among others):
- Head & Neck Surgery: Squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity, pharynx and larynx; Oral cancer; Thyroid cancer; Endocrine surgery of the head and neck (thyroidectomy, parathyroidectomy); Microvascular free flap reconstruction; and, Skull base surgery.
- Otology/neuro-otology: Dizziness (BPPV - Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, labyrinthitis/vestibular neuronitis, Ménière's disease/Endolymphatic hydrops, Perilymphatic fistula, acoustic neuroma); Hearing loss; Mastoiditis; Otitis externa - outer ear or ear canal inflammation; Otitis media - middle ear inflammation; Otitis interna - inner ear inflammation; Perforated eardrum (hole in the eardrum due to infection, trauma, explosion or loud noise); and, ear surgery
- Rhinology: Environmental Allergies; Sinusitis - acute, chronic; Rhinitis; Empty nose syndrome
- Pediatrics: Adenoidectomy; Caustic Ingestion; Cricotracheal Resection; Decannulation; Laryngomalacia; Laryngotracheal Reconstruction; Myringotomy and Tubes; Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Pediatric; Tonsillectomy
- Laryngology: Dysphonia / Hoarseness (Laryngitis, Reinke's Edema, Vocal Cord Nodules & Polyps); Spasmodic Dysphonia; Tracheostomy; Cancer of the Larynx; Vocology - science and practice of voice habilitation
- Facial plastic and reconstructive surgery: Rhinoplasty & Septoplasty; Facelift (Rhytidectomy); Browlift; Blepharoplasty; Otoplasty; Genioplasty; Injectable Cosmetic Treatments; Trauma to the Face; Nasal Bone Fracture; Mandible Fracture; Orbital Fracture; Frontal Sinus Fracture; Complex Lacerations and Soft Tissue Damage
More generally, our freelance resources have translated medical documentation (possibly related to otolaryngology) that includes: patient information and history records, clinical study reports, instruction manuals, patent applications, otolaryngology charts, hospital discharge summaries, general otolaryngology documents, product specifications, otolaryngology prescriptions, insurance claims, and manuscripts. The foregoing are but a sampling of the wide range otolaryngology terminology translation assignments we are prepared to handle.
Otolaryngology Translation Terminology Overview
Common otolaryngology terminology & topics translated:
acoustic neurinoma · acquired deafness · ageusia · Alport's syndrome · American Sign Language (ASL) · anosmia · aphasia · aphonia · apraxia · articulation disorder · assistive devices · audiologist · auditory brainstem response (ABR) test · auditory nerve · auditory perception · auditory prosthesis · augmentative devices · aural rehabilitation · autism · autoimmune deafness · balance · balance disorder · barotrauma · benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) · brainstem implant · captioning · central auditory processing disorder · chemosensory disorders · cholesteatoma · cochlea · cochlear implant · computed tomography scan (aka CT or CAT scan) · conductive hearing impairment · cued speech · cytomegalovirus (congenital) · decibel · dizziness · dysarthria · dysequilibrium · dysfluency · dysgeusia · dysosmia · dysphagia · dysphonia · dyspraxia of speech · dystonia · ear infection · ear wax · endolymph · gustation · hair cells · hearing · hearing aid · hearing disorder · hoarseness · hypogeusia · hyposmia · inner ear · labyrinth · labyrinthine hydrops · labyrinthitis · Landau-Kleffner syndrome · language · language disorders · laryngeal neoplasms · laryngeal nodules · laryngeal paralysis · laryngectomy · laryngitis · larynx · magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) · mastoid · mastoid surgery · Meige syndrome (blepharospasm) - (oromandibular dystonia) · Ménière's disease · meningitis · middle ear · misarticulation · motion sickness · motor speech disorders · neural plasticity · neural prostheses · neural stimulation · neurofibromatosis · neurogenic communication disorder · noise-induced hearing loss · nonsyndromic hereditary hearing impairment · odorant · olfaction · olfactometer · open-set speech recognition – · otitis media · otitis externa · otoacoustic emissions · otolaryngologist · otologist · otosclerosis · ototoxic drugs · outer ear · parosmia · perception (hearing) · perilymph fistula · phonology · positron emission tomography (PET) scan · postlingually deafened · prelingually deafened · presbycusis · round window · sensorineural hearing loss · sign language · smell · smell disorder · sound vocalization · spasmodic dysphonia · specific language impairment (SLI) · speech · speech disorder · speech processor · speech-language pathologist · stuttering · sudden deafness · swallowing disorders · syndromic hearing impairment · taste · taste buds · taste disorder · throat disorders · thyroplasty · tinnitus · tongue · Tourette syndrome ( tics) · tracheostomy · tympanoplasty · Usher's syndrome · velocardiofacial syndrome · vertigo (objective vertigo) - (subjective vertigo) · vestibular neuronitis · vestibular system · vestibule · vibrotactile aids · vocal cords (vocal folds) · vocal cord paralysis · vocal tremor · voice · voice disorders · Waardenburg syndrome
Documentation typically requiring translation and cultural adaptation (i.e. localization) include:
- Multimedia otolaryngology applications
- Otolaryngology texts, patient information documentation, reports
- User guides (instructions for use - IFU) for otolaryngology staff and patients, including multimedia material such as otolaryngology reference information
- Otolaryngology equipment instruction manuals and brochures (otolaryngology devices, surgical instruments, etc.), monographs and other documentation required
to meet government regulations to sell and distribute otolaryngology products in foreign countries
- Otolaryngology software (user interface for otolaryngology software and documentation)
- Clinical, toxicological, pharmacological and biological information
- Otolaryngology packaging labels, otolaryngology questionnaires and otolaryngology terminology glossaries
- Drug registration documents (e.g. summary of product characteristics (SmPC)), clinical trial reports, regulatory documents, etc.
- Patient Information Leaflets (PIL), informed consent forms, case report forms
- Otolaryngology news and summaries of otolaryngology journals (including scientific articles on a wide range of otolaryngology topics)
- Otolaryngology information websites (see website translation and
localization)
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The proofreading service is combined with light copy-editing: checking for grammar; improper language usage; run-on sentences; consistency issues; etc. Our objective is to improve the formatting, style and accuracy of your written material without changing the content. |
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TECHNICAL MANUAL TRANSLATION FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS |
Manuals, almost by definition, are technical in nature as they
invariably supply instructions and technical specifications that apply to a particular subject, field, business or profession.
Technical manuals are usually intended for distribution to foreign markets. Foreign countries imply changes to technical specifications (electrical standards,
building codes, to name a few) not to mention the applicability of legal disclaimers, safety requirements, local usage customs, etc. We can assist you
with the localization of technical manuals and accompanying specifications. |
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