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The document outlines a series of clinical cases and questions related to ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) conditions, including diagnoses, etiopathogenesis, laboratory investigations, and treatment modalities. It also includes short answer questions and multiple-choice questions covering various ENT topics. The content is structured for educational purposes, likely for medical students or professionals studying ENT disorders.

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ENTFU

The document outlines a series of clinical cases and questions related to ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) conditions, including diagnoses, etiopathogenesis, laboratory investigations, and treatment modalities. It also includes short answer questions and multiple-choice questions covering various ENT topics. The content is structured for educational purposes, likely for medical students or professionals studying ENT disorders.

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1.

A 14 year old adolescent boy presents with left nasal obstructions and recurrent episodes of
spontaneous, profuse and self limiting epistaxis. On examination pinkish mass was found in left nasal
cavity along with fullness of left cheek
a) What is the most likely diagnosis?
b) Describe the etiopathogenesis of this condition?
c) Discuss the laboratory investigations for diagnosing the above condition.
d) Write a note on various modalities of treatment.
(1+3+2+4)
2. A 35year old woman complaints of bilateral hearing loss for 5 years, which had worsened during her
pregnancy 1 year back. She does not give any past history of ear discharge.
a) What is the most likely disease she is suffering from?
b) Discuss the etiopathogenesis & types of this disease?
c) Describe the investigations for confirming the diagnosis?
d) Discuss the treatment modalities along with their contraindications?
(1+3+3+3)
Short essays (8x5=40marks)
3. A 38 year old female complains of fever, sore throat and pain during swallowing Since3 days. On
examination, the left tonsil is congested and enlarged and bulge in the soft palate on left side, and
uvula pushed to the right.
a) What is the diagnosis of this condition?
b) What are the symptoms and signs of this condition?
c) How do you manage this patient? (1+2+2)
4. Write a note on Graft materials for tympanoplasty.
5. Discuss Vocal rehabilitation following total laryngectomy.
6. Describe the Clinical features & management of acute Epiglottits.
7. Discuss the Causes & management of nasal septal perforation.
8. Write a note on Corticosteroids in ENT.
9. Discuss the Clinical features & management of Post Covid-19 mucormycosis -.
10. A 27 year old male patient who met with a road traffic accident was seen in the emergency room with
complaint of clear watery nasal discharge.
a) What are the bed side clinical tests to diagnose this condition?
b) What are the investigations that need to be done for this patient?
c) What is the treatment for this condition?
(1+2+2 Short
answer questions (10x3=30)
11. Write a note on Siegles speculum.
12.
13. Write three Topodiagnostic tests for facial nerve palsy.
14. Constrictions of Oesophagus.
15. Write a note on Objective tests of hearing.

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16. Blood supply of Adenoids.
17. Three causes forReferred Otalgia
18. Removal of Ear foreign body.
19. Stylalgia.
20. Informed consent for tracheostomy.

21. (i) Cart wheel appearance of tympanic membrane is seen in


a) ASOM
b) Glomus tumor
c) OME
d) CSOM
(ii) Cricothyroid muscle is supplied by :
a) External laryngeal nerve
b) Recurrent laryngeal nerve
c) Internal laryngeal nerve
d) Glossopharyngeal nerve
(iii) Which of the following is known as gateway of tears
a)
b)
c) Waldeyer ring
d) Sinus of Morgagni
(iv) Bony septal perforation is seen in :
a) TB
b) Syphilis
c) Leprosy
d) Sarcoidosis
(v) Which of the following is not the component of Gradenigotriad :
a) Involvement of Vth and VIth cranial nerve
b) Persistent otorrhea
c) Palatal palsy
d) Retro- orbital pain
(vi) Laryngocele arises from

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a) Anterior commissure
b) True cords
c) Saccule of ventricle
d) False cords
(vii)
a) Posterior end of middle turbinate
b) Posterior end of inferior turbinate
c) Posterior end of superior turbinate
d) None of the above (viii) Steeple sign is seen in :
a) Quinsy
b) Larngomalacia
c) Acute epiglottitis
d) Croup
(ix) Grommet insertion with myringotomy is done at
a) Antero-inferior quadrant
b) Postero- inferior quadrant
c) Antero superior quadrant
d) Postero superior quadrant (x) Caldwell view is done for :
a) Sphenoid sinus
b) Ethmoid sinus
c) Maxillary sinus
d) Frontal sinus References:
1. Diseases of Ear, Nose & Throat. Mohan Bansal, 3rd Edition.
2. Diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat & Head and Neck Surgery. P L Dhingra, 8th Edition.

RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF


HEALTH SCIENCES
BANGALORE, KARNATAKA

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