Ent Flashcards

1
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Old with Unilateral nasal obstruction + epitaxis

A

Cancer

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2
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Rinnes and webber in conductive vs sensorineural hearing loss

A

Conductive
Bone > Air
Webber localise to affected

SN
Air > bone
Webber localised to unaffected

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3
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20s with mass Anterior to sternocleidomastoid that Doesn’t move on swallowing
No other sx

A

Brachial cyst

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4
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Tumour in Anterior triangle associated with people living at high altitude

A

Carotid body tumour

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5
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Kid with recurrent ear infections now hearing loss

A

Glue ear
(May need grommetz)

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6
Q

What is myringoplasty

A

Repair of chronic Ruptured ear drum

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7
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Procedure to straighten nose after break

A

Rhinoplasty

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8
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1st line rx otitis media? If allergy?

A

Amox
Erythromycin

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9
Q

How do you determine if neck lumps are producing stuff

A

Radioisotope scan

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10
Q

Baby with noisy inhale such as low pitched sound when sleeping

A

Laryngomalacia
(Usually self resolving by 24months)

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11
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Difference between a polyp and turbinate on rhinoscopy

A

Turbinate red and sensitive to touch

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12
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Conductive hearing loss means rinnes is?

A

negative

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13
Q

What is schwartz sign in ear?

A

Pink tinged ear drum - otosclerosis

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14
Q

Nose injury playing football. Septum is boggy to touch rx?

A

Haematoma evacuation
- septal haematoma -> necrosis

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15
Q

Old dysphagia and weight loss with food regurgitation and halitosis. Mass in the posterior triangle

A

Pharyngeal pouch appaz

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16
Q

Most common type of thyroid ca

A

Papilliary

17
Q

Singer with horse voice but no pain? with pain?

A

vocal cord nodule

vocal cord granuloma if pain

18
Q

When is laryngitis chronic

A

3 weeks

19
Q

20s painless mass in anterior triangle of neck which slowly grows. No other symptoms

A

branchial cyst

20
Q

Recurrent tonsilitis -> tired all the time

A

Developed OSA

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