Clinical Conditions Flashcards
What is Meniere’s disease?
Meniere’s disease is a condition of the inner ear which causes vertigo (dizziness with spinning sensation), hearing loss and tinnitus (ear ringing)
What is a subconjuctival haemorrhage?
A subconjunctival haemorrhage (aka hyposphagma) is bleeding underneath the conjunctiva due to the rupture of one of the blood vessels in this mucosal layer
What is a saddle nose deformity?
A saddle nose deformity is a condition due to an untreated septal haematoma which leads to avascular necrosis of cartilaginous septum
What is periorbital cellulitis?
Periorbital cellulitis is the cellulitis of orbital structures which occurs secondary to infection from bites, periorbital trauma, sinuses (fronto-ethmoidal sinuses)
What is anosmia and what is its commonest cause?
Anosmia is a loss of sense of smell (commonest cause is a cold)
What is a basilar skull fracture?
A basilar skull fracture is a fracture involving the cranial base, associated with cranial nerve injuries
What is Bell’s palsy?
- Bell’s palsy is the inflammation of the facial nerve causing oedema and compression of the nerve as it runs through its bony canal within the temporal bone
- This causes facial paralysis on the ipsilateral side of the injury
What is an intracerebral haemorrhage?
An intracerebral haemorrhage is bleeding in the brain tissue due to contusions or the tearing of white matter
What is a stye?
A stye is a small painful lump in the inside of the eyelid due to the blockage of eyelash follicles
What is croup?
- Croup is a common childhood illness caused by the inflammation of the upper respiratory tract (larynx & trachea, ± bronchi) as a result of a viral infection
- It presents with a harsh barking cough, hoarse voice and inspiratory stridor
What is lymphoedema?
Lymphoedema is the abnormal collection of protein‐rich fluid causing tissue swelling due to compromised lymphatic system
What is epistaxis?
Epistaxis is the common occurrence of bleeding from the nose
What is a cephalohaematoma?
A cephalohaematoma is a traumatic subperiosteal haematoma that occurs underneath the skin, in the periosteum of an infant’s skull bone
What are nasal polyps?
- Nasal polyps are fleshy, benign swellings of nasal mucosa which are usually pale/yellow and reddened
- They are usually bilateral and are common >40 years
What are cataracts?
Cataracts are progressive opacities (clouding) occurring within lens leading to decreased vision
What is CHARGE Syndrome?
- CHARGE Syndrome is a condition caused by a heterozygous mutation of the CHD7 protein which is essential for the production of multipotent neural crest
- It presents with coloboma, heart defects, choanal atresia, growth & developmental retardation, genital hypoplasia and ear defects
What is epilepsy?
Epilepsy is a common neurological condition where there is a tendency towards the spontaneous firing of neurons (activation of action potentials) within a specific region of the cortex