Presentations in ENT Flashcards
Five main presentations of the ear
Hearing loss
Vertigo
Tinnitus
Otalgia
Otorrhoea
Five main presentations of the nose
Epistaxis
Rhinorrhoea
Nasal obstruction
Anosmia
Facial Pain
Five main presentations of the throat
Dysphagia
Dysphonia
SOB
Ordonyphagia
Neck Lump
Traumatic causes of facial nerve palsy
Facial lacerations, blunt forces, penetrating wounds, mandible fractures, iatrogenic injuries, newborn paralysis, fractures of petrous pyramid
Neoplastic causes of facial paralysis
Parotid tumours, tumours of external canal and middle ear, facial nerve neurinomas, metastatic lesions, SCC,acousic neuromas, meningiomas, hemangiomas, glomus tumours
Infectious causes of facial paralysis
Herpes zoster oticus, acute otitis media, chronic otitis media, malignant otitis externa
Idiopathic causes of facial paralysis
Bell’s palsy, Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome
Congenital causes of facial paralysis
Osteopetroses, mobius syndrome, absence of motor units,
Causes of hoarse voice
Layngitis, Reinke’s oedema, vocal nodules, vocal polyps, contact granuloma, hyperkeratosis, papillomas, carcinoma of larynx, laryngeal paralysis
Most common cause of recurrent layngeal nerve paralysis
carcinoma of the lung with mediastinal involvement
Neurological causes of dysphonia
PArkinsonism, vocal tremor, spasmodic dysphonia, myasthenia gravis, ALS, bulbar palsy
Functional disorders of speech
Hysterical aphonia, ventricular dysphonia, hyperkinetic dysphonia or vocal abuse, impaired resonance, impaired articulation, hypernasality
Disorders of speech in children
Developmental delay, hearing impairment, dysarthria, macroglossia, tongue tie
Voluntary mechanical obstruction causes of dysphagia
Macroglossia, tonsillar hypertrophy, pharyngeal tumour or abscess, tongue lesion
Voluntary neuromotor causes of dysphagia
ALS, stroke, tumour, myasthenia gravis, trauma to XII nerve