Otorhinolaryngology II

Otorhinolaryngology II

These questions encompasses a wide range of conditions affecting hearing, balance, smell, taste, voice, speech, and swallowing, as well as diseases of the sinuses, larynx (voice box), oral cavity, and upper pharynx (mouth and throat), as well as structures of the neck and face.

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In the management of epiglottitis in adults, which of the following is the most crucial initial step?

2 / 10

Which of the following is the primary etiological factor for developing chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM)?

3 / 10

The “four Ds” (dysphagia, dysarthria, diplopia, and dyspnea) are characteristic of which cranial nerve disorder?

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In a patient presenting with unilateral nasal obstruction and epistaxis, which condition should be highly suspected, especially in adolescent males?

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The most common pathogen responsible for malignant otitis externa in diabetic patients is

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What is the most appropriate management for a patient with a small glottic carcinoma (T1a) confined to one vocal cord?

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The primary treatment for idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss includes:

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Which of the following is a common complication of untreated septal hematoma?

9 / 10

In the staging of laryngeal cancer, which imaging modality is most useful for assessing cartilage invasion?

10 / 10

Which surgical approach is most commonly used for the resection of large acoustic neuromas to preserve facial nerve function?

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