ENT Flashcards
Acute sinusitis is most commonly caused by which two pathogens?
Strep pneumoniae and haemophilus influenzae.
Oral herpes is best treated with systemic or topical antivirals?
Topical is the first line. Systemic antivirals will help but are only indicated for severe cases.
A patient presents with several episodes of vertigo over the past several weeks. He has had intermittent unilateral hearing loss and a “blowing” in his ears. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Meniere’s disease
White oral lesion which cannot be scraped of should make you think of what diagnosis?
Oral leukoplakia
What type of hearing loss is associated with aging?
Sensory
Which is the most commonly affected sinus in acute sinusitis?
Maxillary
A patient presents with a hot potato or muffled voice. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Peritonsillar abscess
What time frame are we talking about for chronic sinusitis?
> 3 months
List the time of year when each of the following allergens is most prominent: pollen, grass, mold and ragweed.
Pollen tree and flower = spring, grasses are the summer, mold and ragweed are fall.
How long should pressure be applied to treat epistaxis?
15 minutes
List the four things that suggest group A beta hemolytic strep in a patient with pharyngitis.
Fever, tender anterior cervical adenopathy, no cough and an exudate in the throat.
A child presenting with an erythematous sandpaper rash should make you think of what diagnosis?
Scarlet fever
In a patient with sensorineural hearing loss what will be the results of the Weber test?
Patient will hear the sound louder in the unaffected ear.
List four complications of untreated strep throat.
Scarlet fever, glomerulonephritis, rheumatic fever and local abscess.
A patient presents with round ulcer in her mouth that is yellow-grey with a red halo. It is on the buccal mucosa and it is painful. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Aphthous ulcers