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Anterior ethmoid presents bulge in the middle meatus called: Select one: ’ a. Lamina papyracea. ) b. Bulla ethmoidalis. ’ c. Uncinate process 4 d. Haitaus semilunaris. ” e. Concha bullosa. Concerning Allergic rhinitis: Select one: a. Diagnosis usually based upon typical history and clinical findings b. IgE&ilgM mediated response caljsing release of vasoactive substances from mast cells. c. Nasal mucosa always shows bluish discoloration & edema, although erythema may be seen. XY d. The condition may be associated with anosmia, post nasal drip, sinus pain, headache&fever. X e. Nasal smear shows eosinophilia&basophilia. patedeted Select one: a. While flu is infectious viral illnesses, common cold is just cold exposure symptom 7 b. The common cold is a severe disease, with symptoms such as fever, chills and body aches * c. A person suffering from the flu can generally walk about and work. 4@ d. Unlike the common cold, the onset of symptoms for flu (or Influenza) is very sudden and fast N ye e. Flu symptoms are usually only confined to the nose and head. Watery nasal discharge is a finding in: Select one: © a. Acute sinusits \ b. Chronic rhinitis. © c. fungal sinusits. \ d. Atrophic rhinitis. ‘ye. Allergic rhinitis. Nya of [e[=) All are Indications for endoscopic sinus surgery except: Select one: a. Mucoceles. “© b. Polypoidal rhinosinopathy. \ ¢. Chronic rhinosinusits. \ d. Sinus mycosis. vo) e. acute rhinosinusits. Effects of septal deviation, all are true EXCEPT Select one: a. Neurological changes - b. Mucosal changes ~ c. External deformity. d. Nasal obstruction Z e. Anosmia commonly occurs, if there is complication. Next page CSF rhinorrea is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT: Select one: ‘§ a. Sediment formation after standing in a test tube. \ b. Accelerated flow rate with straining. —— » ¢. Containing glucose. © [Link] color ) e. clear nasal drops Ze Next page 8.A newly born infant with respiratory distress & difficult feeding is more likely to be due to: - A- Laryngeal web at the anterior half of vocal cords /8- Bilateral posterior chaonal atresia ) C- Congenital subglottic stenosis D-Congenital meatal atresia E-Laryngeal Solitary papillomatosis [Link] most common complication of FESS: - Co a ns A-Bleeding. B-Cranial complications. C-Anosmia. E-Septal perforation [Link] are true regarding atrophic rhinitis except: - (More common in_males b. Crusts are seen c. Anosmia is noticed d. Young's operation is useful E. Nasal obstruction The most common site of origin of allergic nasal polpi is: Select one: \ a. Lateral nasal wall \ b. Ethmoidal sinus—— \ c. Sphenoid sinus. — d. Frontal sinus. \ e. Maxillary sinus. Unilateral polypoidal mass arising from the lateral wall of the nose in 55 years old man is most probably: Select one: \ a. Angiofibroma \ b. Rhinoscleroma. \ ¢. Allergic nasal polyp. ) d. Antrochoanal polyp. ’ e. Inverted eaaiends Concerning antrochoanal polyp— All are true EXCEPT ——. Select one: Gs. They hang either in the nose or if it is large into the posterior choana, always seen in the oropharynx. b. It is not bloody. The only treatment is complete removal by surgery. c. Uncommon type of polyp (1% of polyp) \ d. It is common in adolescence. e. Usually unilateral. [Link] is true regarding rhinitis medicamentosa: - A-Itis caused by steroid drops B-There is atrophy of inferior turbinate C-Itis caused by oral pseudcephedrine D-Septoplasty is treatment of choice E-Itis caused by vasoconstrictive drops,__— 2.A young boy of ten years age went for swimming. Next day he developed nasal congestion, fever and headache .He deteriorated over next twenty four hours and developed redness and edema of both eyelids on left side. His likely diagnosis is: - ‘A-Acute maxillary sinusitis B-Cavernous sinus thrombosis Y) C-Meningitis D-Erysipelas E-Acute ethmoiditis ——~ 3. Imaging for pediatric rhinosinusitis is most accurately accomplished with: - A. Plain films [Link] scans—~_ "| C. MRI D. Maxillary sinus trans illumination. E. Contrast panoramic view [Link] nasal obstruction in a child is most often due to: - . a) Foreign body b) Chaonal atresia c) Polyps d) Fungal infection € Truma. 5.A patient with sinus infection develops chemosis; bilateral > proptosis and fever, the diagnosis goes in favor of: - a. Lateral sinus thrombosis b. Frontal lobe abscess c. Cavernous sinus thrombosis ) d. Meningitis. [Link] 7.A two year old child is having unilateral nasal discharge which is foul smelling and purulent the likely diagnosis is: - A-Adenocarcinoma of nose (6Foreign body nose C-Sinusitis D-Nasal polyp E-Rhinitis. 5.A patient with sinus infection develops chemosis, bilateral proptosis and fever, the diagnosis goes in favor of: - a. Lateral sinus thrombosis b. Frontal lobe abscess (Cavernous sinus thrombosis d. Meningitis. [Link] [Link] who have thbighes?” serum level of bacteria specific IgE , en are likely to have: - ae A. asthma (8 hsal polyposis ~~ a, C. allergic rhinitis Va D. atrophic rhinitis E. sphenoid sinusitis

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