Ear:
What is Meniere's Disease?
Kind of attacks-episodic or continuous?
What is tympanosclerosis?
Types of non secretory otitis media.
Pharynx:
What is obstructive sleep apnea?
Frequency of attack.
Main cause in adult and child?
Wallahualam
[pharynx]
what is sleep apnea?
for how many seconds of apnea?
what is sleep apnea syndrome?
[ear]
indications of ear wash
contraindications of ear wash
bittaufiq :)
[Ear]
-complications of perichondritis
-what is cholesteatoma? its treatment?
-indications of radical mastoidectomy
[Nose]
-what is deviated septum? symptoms & treatment
[Pharynx]
-complications of acute tonsillitis
[Eosophagus]
-definition, cause & clinical pictures
[Larynx]
-complications of tracheostomy
'agi idup agi ngelaban'
*sori2 yang eosophagus tu : Achalasia of the cardia
{throat}
what do you know about sleep apnea syndrome?
what apnea index?
how much it will cause apnea syndrome?
[larynx]
what symptom of laryngeal carcinoma
[ear]
what do you know about otitits externa?
-baihaqi hassan-
[Ear]
What do you know about fungal infection in the ear?
What are the clinical pictures?
What are the treatments?
[Nose]
What are fungal infections in the nose?
What are the causes of epistaxis?
[Ear]
what is otosclerosis?
what are the symptoms and signs of otosclerosis?
[Nose]
What is antrochoanal polyp?
what are the causes of antrochoanal polyp?
what are the treatment of antrochoanal polyp?
[Larynx]
What is the commonest site of laryngoscleroma?
What are the symptoms and signs of laryngoscleroma?
What are the treatment of laryngoscleroma
What are the treatment for T1 Glottic Carcinoma?
rhinoscleroma
chronic tonsilitis..
madsha
stridor
- definition
- what is common causes in infant - congenital
- how to investigate?
epitaxis
- what is the common cause in elderly - hypertension
- how to treat if still bleeding after 1st aid
complications of ear wash
- how to treat ruptured drum due to ear wash
[Ear]
Give an acount on otosclerosis - age & sex of incidence - predisposing factor
Causes of Conductive Hearing Loss
[Nose]
Causes of epistaxis - percentage in idiopathic
[ear]
- cranial n intracranial complications of CSOM
- cl/pix lat.sinus thrombophlebitis
[pharynx]
- indication of tonsillectomy
- obstructive sleep apnea -->definition
-->how many cycles/hour?
[Ear]
- What do u know about bell's palsy?causes,investigations n treatment (noted the dose)
- complications of ear wash, how to prevent injury of ear drum during ear wash?
[Pharynx}
- snoring, sleep apnea syndrome, investigations
- cranial complication of csom
- symptoms of petrositis
- common cause of epistaxis
- pharyngeal pouch
messi nye
[Ear]
Complications of suppurative otitis media
Signs of Petrositis - gradenigo's
[Nose]
Most common cause of epistaxis
Causes of rhinoscleroma
[ear]
1. roof of middle ear, what is the bone called?(tegmen tympani), what are the structures above?(dura & temporal lobe of brain)
2. where is ET, where is Aditus
3. what are the ms of middle ear, n.supply, function.
4. account on Malignant OE
5. Meniere's disease-symptoms, type of SNHL
[Nose]
1. vestibule furuncule-why we concern?
2. boundaries of dangerous triangle
[Larynx]
1. Singer Nodules-def, cause, site, tx.
LARYNX
-how are you?
-what is your name?
-stridor
-causes of stridor in children
-causes of stridor in infants
-difference between stridor and sleep apnea
-laryngeal trauma
(Ear)
What is secretory otitis media - definition,symptoms,signs,treatment
(Nose)
Causes and management of epistaxis
(Larynx)
Juvenile papillomatosis
1) cranial complications of chronic suppurative otitis media?
2) clinical picture of petrositis?
3) the most common cause of epistaxis?
4) definition of pharyngeal pouch?
[Nose]
-What is the differential diagnosis for unilateral nasal obstruction with mass
-What is the commonest tumor in the nose
-What are the types of papilloma in the nose
-What is inverted papilloma
-Tell me about anatomy of ethmoid bone
[Ear]
-What are the types of CSOM
-Radical mastoidectomy-why need to leave footplate of stapes?
-What are the types of labyrinthitis
-Tell me about Fistula sign
-What is the cause of rapid and slow phases in nystagmus in case of positive fistula sign
Ear
choleasteatoma
What is the defintion?
What is the treatment?
Nose
Epistaxis
What are the causes?
Pharynx
Quinsy
definition & clinical picture
[Ear]
- What is otosclerosis? treatment?
- What are types of chronic otitis media?
[Nose]
- What are the complications of chronic sinusitis?
- What is Mucocele?
[Pharynx]
- Treatment of diphteria?
- Pharyngeal pouch; define & cause?
[Esophagus]
[Larynx]
- What are the complications of tracheostomy?
[Miscellaneous]
[ear]
-cranial complication of OM
-petrositis manifestation
[nose]
-common cause of epistaxis
-common cause of rhinoscleroma
[pharynx]
-describe the pharyngeal pouch
[ear]
-referred otalgia
[nose]
-how to manage a case of traumatic fractured nasal bone?
[pharynx]
-site of pyriform fossa?-->hypopharynx
-symptoms of cancer pyriform fossa
[esophagus]
-a child come to ER.he ingested corrosive substance.how to manage?
(EAR)
what is cholesteatoma and its treatment?
what is cranial complications of suppurative otitis media?
what is labyrinthitis?
what is petrositis and clinical picture?
(NOSE)
indication endoscopic sinus surgery?
(PHARYNX)
what is angiofibroma?
why angiofibroma bleeding more than hemangioma?
-malignant otitis externa
- important symptoms and signs
-nasopharyngeal carcinoma
-osteomeatal complex
-obstructive sleep apnea
[Ear]
-Definition of deafness
-Causes of deafness
-Causes of conductive hearing loss
-Otosclerosis: definition, diagnosis, treatment
[Nose]
-Causes of epistaxis
-What is Little's area?
-Management of epistaxis (how to stop bleeding?)
(nose)
@vestibulitis-treatment
@dangerous triangular area
@rhinosleroma-treatment
@causes of unilateral nasal obstruction
@causes of unilateral offensive nasal discharges
@complication of sinusitis-osteomyelitis n frontal lobe function
(larynx)
@laryngoscleroma-site n why
@t1 glottic carcinoma-treatment
[ear]
labyrinthitis
[nose]
complication sinusitis
[larynx]
fb inhalation
1) if a pt comes to you complaining of discharge + pain + nystagmus, what's the possible complication? enumerate.
2) ludwig's angina- definition + most fearful complication
3) esophagoscopy-indication + most fearful complication
4) causes of dysphagia. enumerate
5) indication of tonsillectomy. enumerate
6) causes of epistaxis
7) if 60 year old pt comes with unilateral mass, what's the possible diagnosis? enumerate.
8) if a young boy comes with unilateral discharge, how could we manage?
9) what is the tx for acute otitis media in children with congested drum?
10) commonest cause of larygeal stenosis.
11) complication of otitis media.enumerate.
12) how to treat foreign body in the ear?
* dr sheriff
* enumerate= not everything in the book.just 3-4 things.
"A word of wisdom is the lost property of a Muslim. He should seize it wherever he finds it." (Tirmizi)
[Nose]
-complication sinusitis
[Ear]
-cause of congenital deafness in children(acquired)measles-mumps
[Pharynx]
-silent areas
-occult primary
-symptom of hypopharyngeal carcinoma
-where is pyriform fossa
[esophagus]
achalasia cardia
(EAR)
cranial complication of OM?
clinical picture of petrositis?
treatment of cholesteatoma?
(NOSE)
common cause of epistaxis?
(PHARYNX)
what is pharyngeal pouch?
(ear)
1.cranial complications of otitis media
2.clinical picture of petrositis
3.treatment of cholesteatoma
(nose)
1.main cause of epistaxis
2.causative organism of rhinoscleroma
(oesophagus)
1.clinical picture of pharyngeal pouch
2.treatment of pharyngeal pouch
(ear)
what do u know about otosclerosis n ttt.
discharge+vertigo-DD-CSOM complicated with labyrinthitis n brain abscess
(pharynx)
ludwig's angina-most imp comp-laryngeal edema
indication of tonsillitis
angiofibroma-why severe epistaxis?vascular space without musculosa
(nose)
causes of unilateral nasal obstruction
[Ear]
-otosclerosis (clinical pictures and treatment)
-secretory otitis media (clinical pictures and treatment)
[Nose]
-Complications of sinusitis
[Miscellaneous]
-Function of frontal lobe
Examniner: Prof Dr Sheriff
(Ear)
case: patient comes to you complaint of severe pain to the ear ,but the ear is normal----answer:referred otalgia (before futher investigation,we should ask the detailed patient's history)
general causes of epistaxis and how to manage it immediately?
(Nose)
if 60 year old pt comes with unilateral mass, what's the possible diagnosis? enumerate. ---cancer
(pharynx)
ludwig's angina+ emergency causes by ludwig's angina?---laryngeal edema
indications for tonsillectomy
adenoidectomy
Alhamdulillah..bittaufiq everyone!
Ear :
Cranial complication of OM
C/p of petrositis
Treatment secretory OM
Treatment of cholesteatoma
Nose :
Cause of Rhinoscleroma
Cause of Epistaxis [commonest]
Pharynx :
What is pharyngeal pouch?
[Throat]
define stridor
causes of stridor in children
how to treat acute non specific laryngitis in children
[Nose]
cranial complications of sinusitis
[PHYSIOLOGY 2ND YEAR osom!]
frontal lobe function
(Ear)
-definition otosclerosis and its investigation (tympanometry-why it is called As?)
-tympanometry type B curve(what is the disease and the shape of the curve?)
-draw audiometry picture for CHL and SNHL.
(Nose)
-what do you know about FESS?why is is called functional?
-CSF rhinorrhea(can it be treated by FESS? how?)
(Larynx)
-stridor (definition,type and why its inspiratory and expiratory?)
-definition of snoring
-definition of sleep apnea,syndrome and investigation?
(Ear)
what is deafness?
enumerate causes of deafness?
define otosclerosis?
sign,symptoms,treatment of otosclerosis?
(Nose)
60 years old male with epistaxis..
what is the most common cause of this case..(HTN and nasopharyngeal carcinoma)
(Ear)
causes of facial nerve paralysis?
(Larynx)
causes of stridor in children
(Pharynx)
what is quinsy,clinical picture and treatment?
Syarfa'
[Ear]
1- Treatment of cholesteatoma
2- Cranial complication of CSOM
3- Sign of Petrositis - Gradenigo's Triad
[Nose]
1-Common cause of epistaxis
[Pharynx]
1- What is pharyngeal pouch?
IZZATI
[Ear]
1-What is type of chronic non suppurative OM?
2- What is tympanosclerosis?
3- What is otoslerosis? Describe the deafness
in this disease?
4- Commonest cause of CHL?
[Nose]
What you know about OMC?
[Pharynx]
How to treat T1 glottic carcinoma?
(EAR)
-ear wash [indication, contraindication]
-cranial complication of suppurative otitis media
-causes of facial nerve paralysis
(PHARYNX)
-what do you know about nasopharyngeal angiofibroma
(larynx)
acute laryngitis
cancer laryx
management of epistaxis
how you do posterior nasal packing?
definition of stridor and the type
why inspiratory stridor occur?the causes :(
how to differ stridor and sleep apnea :( :( :(
indications of ear wash
how to avoid the injury of ear drum during ear wash
choanal atresia (tell everything u know)
what is FESS?
(larynx)
laryngomalacia
(ear)
secretoty otitis media
ear
- treatment of secretory otitis media
- important of unilateral secretory otitis media in old age
larynx
- symptoms and signs of laryngoscleroma
- treatment of laryngocsleroma
misc
- ototoxic drugs
EAR
- what is complication of ear wash
- how to prevent it?
LARYNX
- what are the types of tracheostomy?
- which one is the best?
- why?
- what is indication of tracheostomy?
- what is decinition of stridor?
- what are the cause of stridor in children?
- how can we differentiate between congenital web and laryngomalacia?
NOSE
- if someone comes to you after 3 weeks of francture nasal bone, how can you manage it?
- what is FESS? why it is called 'funtional'?
ops, forgot the last question:
- what is sleep apnea syndrome?
[EAR]
- Furuncule in the external ear canal
[NOSE]
- Antro-choanal polyp
[PHARYNX]
- Silent area of the head and neck
[LARYNX]
- Complications of Tracheostomy
[Misc]
- Treatment of corrosive esophagitis
[ear]
referred pain in the ear
[nose]
unilateral nasal obstruction
[throat]
angiofibroma- what? age and sex? why there is severe bleeding?
indications of tonsillectomy
stridor without hoarseness? causes.
ludwig's angina- what? complications-upper airway obstruction
[Ear]
- otitis externa
- types
- herpes zoster oticus (ramsey hunt syndrome)
- malignant otitis externa
[Pharynx]
- sleep apnea syndrome
- apnea index
- index for sleep apnea syndrome
- treatment
- definition of uppp
[Larynx]
- symptoms of laryngeal carcinoma
[ear]
-treatment of acute mastoiditis
[pharynx]
-angiofibroma
-plummer vinson syndrome
[larynx]
-sign of stridor
-treatment of cancer larynx
[ear]
-a patient with long history of ear discharge,suddenly complaint of vertigo.diagnosis:CSOM complicated with labyrinthitis/brain abcess
-other complications of suppurative OM
-symptoms of petrositis
-a patient with normal ear complaint of sudden pain.diagnosis:referred pain.what other causes of referred pain in the ear
[pharynx]
-indications of tonsillectomy
-most fearful complication of oesophagoscopy
[ear]
-how to differentiate patient having pain originating in ear and referred pain without otoscopic examination-press over tragus, tip n pst border of mastoid, symba concha
-lateral sinus thrombophlebitis ;clinical picture,DD, is malaria present in malaysia?
[Pharynx]
-indication of tonsillectomy
-sleep apnea; def,sleep apnea index
-y streptococcal infection is dangerous?-becoz may lead to AGN n RF
-what is major manifestation of RF- fleeting arthritis
alhamdulillah :D
(ear)
1. roof of middle ear, what is the bone called?(tegmen tympani), what are the structures above?(dura & temporal lobe of brain)
2. where is ET, where is Aditus(which wall)
3. what are the ms of middle ear, n.supply, function.
4. pericondritis(couliflower ear)
5. Meniere's disease-symptoms, type of SNHL
[Nose]
1. vestibule furuncule-why we concern?
2. little's area ,where, what's the important?
3. Cavernous sinus thrombosis?
[Larynx]
1. Singer Nodules-def, cause, site?
2.larngoscleroma,site ,main symptom?
3.TB , site?
[ear]
1.causes of referred otalgia
2.complications of CSOM - brain abcess, labyrinthitis
[pharynx]
1.ludwig angina .
2.indications of tonsillectomy.
3.angiofibroma. [what's the cause of bleeding in angiofibroma ? bcz it is angio = has no musculosa]
4.indications of adenoidectomy
[ear]
-anatomy of middle ear-roof, ant wall, post wall
-meniere's Disease
-musles of the middle ear n importance(especially stapedius muscle)
-nystagmus
[nose]
-furunculosis n complications of cst+how?
-dangerous area in face
[throat]
-singers node in details
-little's area in epistaxis
alhamdulillah..=)
noura rahim
[ear]
cranial complications of OM
petrositis
management cholesteatoma
[nose]
rhinoscleroma
epistaxis
[pharynx]
pharyngeal pouch
Want to share some question from India:-
[Ear]
. Elaborate on CSOM
. Classify hearing loss and give some examples
. What is cholesteatoma? Elaborate on it
. Complication on CSOM
. Describe on modified radical mastoidectomy
. Acoustic neuroma
[Nose]
. Deviated nasal septum (DNS)
. Elaborate on allergic rhinitis
. Nasal polyps
. What is acute sinusitis? Elaborate on its etiopathogenesis, complication and treatment
.
[ear]
patient complaint pain in the ear but the ear is completely normal,why?? : referred pain
what is referred pain?details
how to treat otosclerosis?
[nose]
causes of unilateral nasal obstruction
[pharynx]
ludwig's angina(definition+complication)
indication for adenoidectomy.
c/p for nasopharyngeal carcinoma
[oesophagus]
causes dysphagia??
how to remove FB impacted in the oesophagus?
commonest site for impaction?
commonest complication for oesophagoscopy?
[ear]
origin of congenital cholesteatoma.
define cholesteatoma.
otosclerosis.
[nose]
define granuloma.
orbital complication.
site of brain abscess in sinusitis complication.
[throat]
laryngoscleroma.
*frontal lobe function
Ear
-SNHL(congenital causes)
-traumatic rupture of drum(C/P,ttt)
-secretory OM(def)
Nose
oroantral fistula(ttt)
Pharynx
-nasopharyngeal carcinoma(c/p)
Esophagus
-cardiac achalasia (c/p,ttt)
Yassirasali
[ear]
what is otosclerosis?
clinical picture of otosclerosis
what is meniere's disease?
aetiology?
Hamadahamdinaem
[ear]
secretory otitis media
-ttt
-aetiology
-ET obstruction
-cleft palate
[larynx]
-laryngoscleroma
EAR
-roof of middle ear
-how does Eustachian tube connected to middle ear (medial wall,kot?)
-muscles of middle ear and nerve supply
-importance of stapedius
-the reflex involved in stapedius
-Meniere's disease,complaints of the patient
-Dangerous of impacted auricular injury (lbh kurang).then i answered haematoma,perichodritis,necrosis,cauliflower ear..bla..bla..so the next question was where is the site of necrosis actually?
-importance of furunculosis in the nose(dangerous area),where is the dangerous area,and why is it dangerous?
NOSE
What is Little's area,the causes and ages commonly experience it,why epistaxis always occur here(anastomosis of vessels)
LARYNX
-Singer's nodule and the treatment
Excuse me for not being very precise.Basically,the questions were according to the previous answers.
-excellence is ours-
wassalam.
Salam
ear:
1-anatomy of middle ear (roof,medial wall,muscles)
2-meniere's disease (definition,c/p)
3-function of ET
nose:
1-site of little's area
2-dangerous triangle of the face
larynx:
1-laryngomalacia (sign)
2-laryngoscleroma
---afida---
ear:
1-otosclerosis (all)
nose:
1-sleep apnea (definition,sleep apnea syndrome,causes)
larynx:
1-causes of stridor in children
---mursyidah---
salam..
(LARYNX)
<<<<>>
-tracheostomy> with anasthetic or not,local or general, site, why
-cancer larynx> how to confirm the diagnose, treatment-curative and palliative
waAllahu a3lam..
[ear]
1-what is the roof of middle ear?
2-what are the muscle in the middle ear and its nerve supply?
3-where is the eustachian tube opening in middle ear?
4-what is the other name for meniere's disease?
5-what are the clinical picture of meniere's disease?
6-what is the type of deafness in meniere's disease?
7-what are the other symptoms that accompany vertigo in meniers's disease?
8-what is the meaning of perichondritis?
9-complication of perichondritis?
[nose]
1-furunculosis can lead to what?
2-what are the boundaries of dangerous triangle?
3-where is the site of little's area?
4-what is the significant of little's area?
5-bleeding from little's area commonly affect whom?
[larynx]
1-what is vocal cord nodule?
2-causes of vocal cord nodule?
3-site of vocal cord nodule?
[ear]
Referred pain in the ear
[nose]
Unilateral nasal obstruction
[pharynx]
1) Indication of tonsillectomy
2) Angiofibroma,clinical picture,why there is severe bleeding?
3) Ludwig's angina and complication
[esophagus]
1) causes of dysphagia
2) Complication of oesophagoscopy
salam warahmatullah,
[EAR]
1. patient came complaining of severe pain but on examination, the ear is normal-->referred pain to the ear-->mention cause?
2. discharging ear for years, suddenly complaining of vertigo-->complication of otitis media
3. clinical picture of brain abcess (cerebellum)
[PHARYNX]
1. indication for tonsillectomy
2. ludwig's angina (complication)
[ESOPHAGUS]
1. cause of dysphagia
2. esophagoscopy (most fearful complication)
[EAR]
1. roof middle ear?
2. brain lobe related to roof of middle ear?
3. muscles of middle ear and it's significant
4. what is meniere's disease and symptoms?
5. types of deafness in meniere's disease?
6. infection and its complication at auricle?
[LARYNX]
1. vocal cord nodule. what is it, location, main complain, treatment
2. site laryngoscleroma & main complaint
[ear]
intracranial complications of otitis media
symptoms of extracranial abscess
lateral sinus thrombophlebitis-clinical picture..
[nose]
types of fungal sinusitis
mucormycosis
[NOSE]
1. furunculosis and its significant?
2. what is dangerous triangle and its significant?
sorry terlupa masukkan sekali tadi
nose
-any cyst in nose-enumerate
-cancer maxilla
pharynx
-indication tonsillitis
larynx
-indication tracheostomy
-aim of tracheostomy
(ear)
-what is the name of middle ear roof?
-on which wall of middle ear does eustachian tube open and aditus ad antrum open?
-what are the muscle in middle ear?
-what is the function of stapedius?
-give the nerve supply of stapedius and tensor tympani
-tell me about meniere's disease
-what are the symptoms in meniere's disease?
-give the type of deafness in meniere's disease
-what is the importance of infected wound on the auricle?
(nose)
-what is the importance of vestibule?
-tell me about the dangerous triangle?
-through what vein furuncle cause CST?
(larynx)
-what is laryngeal nodule?
-what is the pathology of laryngeal nodule?
-what causes the laryngeal nodule?
-what is the site of laryngeal nodule?
-where is laryngeoscleroma usually situated?
-what is the first symptom of laryngeoscleroma?
[nose]
a man come to you with severe bleeding and a history of an awesome blow to his nose. There is also fracture of nasal bone. how u manage this case?.
-his nose is very painful. dont ask him to pinch his nose.
-what if he came after 1 hour after trauma?
-how do you manage the septum?
[pharynx]
a 6 years old came to you complaining sore throat following recurrent URTI. how u manage this case?
-for how long, what if it didnt resolve?
-how dou you manage if it is recurrent? oh, what is meant by recurrent acute tonsillitis?
-complication.
[EAR]
What is Maliganant Otitis Externa?
What are clinical picture of Malignant Otitis Externa?
(Answer must include its complication)
4 types of non-suppurative inflammation of ear
What is tympanosclerosis and mention its aetiology
[NOSE]
Describe Osteomeatal complex and indicate its importances
How much sinuses do we have and enumerate all of it
[MISCELLANEOUS]
Describe anatomy of ethmoid bone?
[Larynx]
-What is hoarseness of voice.
-Causes of it.
-Tumor causes hoarseness of voice.
-Investigation of glottic carcinoma
-Staging of glottic carcinoma
-Treatment.
[Ear]
-Otosclerosis
-Management.
[ear]
-what are the causes of unilateral CHL
-what is bullous myringitis,how to diagnose it?
[Nose]
-Ostomeatal complex
[Larynx]
-How to treat T1 stage of glottic carcinoma?
[ear]
-definiton of otosclerosis & treatment
[nose]
-antrochoanal & allergic polyp(different and treatment)
[throat]
-diphteria(complication & treatment)
-corrosive(effect & treament)
1-roof of middle ear-tegmen tympani
2-anatomy of aditus ad antrum
3-muscle of middle ear
4-use of stapedius in ear protection
5-anatomy of eustachian tube(opening)
6-epistaxis-little are
7- meniere disease?why low tone?what the meaning for low tone snhl?what is positive recruitement?
sori,ada tmbhn..
8-pericondritis..trauma to ear..
9-Singer nodule and treatment and anatomy..
10-furunculosis can lead to?dangerous are of face...
bak kata doktor oral tadi-good luck..:)
[ear]
1. what is otosclerosis?
2. what are the signs and investigations of otoslerosis?
3. what is the meaning of As curve?
4. what are the treatments?
5. why we cannot do stapedectomy in active stage?
[nose]
1. what is the meaning of FESS?
2. tell me about vacuum headache?
3. why the headache has such fluctuation?
[pharynx and larynx]
1. what is the meaning of stridor?
2. what is the meaning of snoring?
3. what is sleep apnea?
4. what is sleep apnea syndrome?
5. what is the MOST important investigation in snoring and sleep apnea?
6. what is UPPP?
7. if a patient presented to you with noisy breathing during sleep, how can you know it is stridor or snoring?
[ear]
1-what is the roof of middle ear?
2-what are the muscle in the middle ear and its nerve supply?
3-where is the eustachian tube opening in middle ear?
4-what is the other name for meniere's disease?
5-what are the clinical picture of meniere's disease?
6-what is the type of deafness in meniere's disease?
7-what are the other symptoms that accompany vertigo in meniers's disease?
8-what is the meaning of perichondritis?
9-complication of perichondritis?
[nose]
1-furunculosis can lead to what?
2-what are the boundaries of dangerous triangle?
3-where is the site of little's area?
4-what is the significant of little's area?
5-bleeding from little's area commonly affect whom?
[larynx]
1-what is vocal cord nodule?
2-causes of vocal cord nodule?
3-site of vocal cord nodule?
[ear]
Otosclerosis:
1. definition
2. clinical picture
3. treatment
[nose]
Epistaxis:
1. causes
2. Little's area
[pharinx]
Dysphagia:
1. causes
2. achalasia
[Ear]
Secretory otitis media
-What's the treatment?
-Type of the tube?
[Nose]
NP Angiofibroma
-What is it?
-C/P
-When the bleeding become severe?
-Why is it easily bleed?
[Pharynx]
Pharyngeal pouch
TTT of diphteria
[Larynx]
Tracheostomy
-its type?
-Which one is the best?
بالتوفيق والنجاح
[Ear]
-complications of CSOM
-pain of CSOM
-vertigo
[Nose]
-epistaxis; causes
[Pharynx]
-complications of oseophagoscopy
-ludwig's angina
-indication of tonsillectomy
1. 25y male - presented with trauma to the nose - fracture
-management of condition
-1st aid ttt of epistaxis
-fear of cns rhinorrhea
-ttt of fracture nose : LA/GA
-immediate ttt
-after 3 weeks ttt
procedure of surgery
-care for patient
2. 3y child presented with impared hearing
-how to assest hearing
-most common diagnosis (answer: adenoid)
-clinical findings : normal external ear, bluish retracted drum, frequent attack of common cold
-clin pic of adenoid
-adenoidectomy
-complication
-tonsillitis : clin pic, ttt
the order of questions is how it is from the examiner. it is in case form
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