Anatomy
Anatomy OSCE Questions
- Mar- 2020 -24 March
Reconstruction of facial defects – PPT
Loading… Taking too long? Reload document | Open in new tab Reconstruction of facial defects Notes from Cummings
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Cholesteatoma – Long case ENT OSCE
Cholesteatoma: Cystlike, “epidermal inclusion cysts” expansile lesions of the temporal bone lined by stratified squamous epithelium “ matrix” that contain desquamated keratin.Presence of keratinising squamous epitheliumin in the middle ear or mastoid (Skin in the wrong place) . Cholesteatoma is known to contain all the layers of skin epithelium. The…
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Larynx DNB ENT QUESTIONS – 2010-2019
DNB ENT Theory and OSCE Questions related to Larynx, Ca Larynx, Stridor, Laryngectomy, Vocal cord, Laryngeal Cleft, Subglottic Stenosis, Tracheo-esophageal fistula, Laryngoscopy, Stroboscopy, laryngeal nerve paralysis, Dysphagia, Dysphonia, Laryngeal trauma and Aspiration LARYNX DNB ENT QUESTIONS. LARYNX DNB ENT QUESTIONS1 – Discuss the indications, outline surgical procedure and complications of near …
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Head And Neck DNB ENT QUESTIONS – 2010-2019
Includes – Neck Dissection, Plastics, Reconstruction, Flaps, Fossa’s, Fractures, Skull base, Sialoendoscopy, Systemic diseases, Thyroid, Parotid, Submandibular, CP angle, Spaces, Nerves, Foramen, Orbit, Carotid Body Tumour, Sialo-endoscopy, 1 – Define selective neck dissection. Describe its types and indications for each. (2+4+4) Classify neck dissections. Describe the indications, surgical steps and…
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General DNB ENT QUESTIONS – 2010-2019
Includes – Basic surgery questions, Sleep Apnea, OSA, Shock, Parenteral nutrition, Blood, Lasers, Parathyroid, GENERAL DNB ENT QUESTIONS, Tumor, Oncology, HIV, AIDS, HAART, Tumour Markers, Radiotherapy, Chemotheray, CT, MRI, USG, Optha, Wound healing, Robotic, Malignancy, Anesthesia, Hyperbaric, Gene therapy, Newer Investigations, Virus, Vestibular, Vertigo, Syndrome, Biostats, Broncoscopy, Sleep Apnea, Surgical…
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Ear DNB ENT Questions – 2010-2019
EAR DNB ENT QUESTIONS – 2010-20191 – a) What are inner ear fluids and their biochemical composition? b) Regulatory mechanism of inner ear fluids. (2+4+4) June 20152 – a) Hidden areas of middle ear. b) Give their diagrammatic representation and surgical importance. (4+4+2) June 20153 – Vibrant Sound Bridge: its…
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Recurrent laryngeal nerve – DNB Ent Theory/ VIVA/ station
Recurrent laryngeal nerveThe recurrent laryngeal nerve is a myelinated nerve. It is a component of the vagus nerve. As the vagus nerve exits the medulla, the fibers of the recurrent laryngeal nerve are anteriorly situated in it. As the vagus traverses inferiorly, the fibers of the recurrent laryngeal nerve starts…
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Arteries of Head and Neck
Arteries of Head and NeckRight Side: AortaBrachiocephalicCommon carotid…Subclavian…Left Side:AortaCommon CarotidInternal Carotid (at terminus, contributes to Circle of Willis)Caroticotympanic branch [Internal carotid- External carotid anastomoses] (connects w/ anterior tympanic):OphthalmicCentral artery of retina (most important)LacrimalSupratrochlear [Internal carotid- External carotid anastomoses]Supraorbital [Internal carotid- External carotid anastomoses]Posterior ethmoidAnterior ethmoidLong posterior ciliaryShort posterior ciliaryMedial palpebralMuscular…
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Pharyngeal DiverticulUm – Dnb Theory/ osce/ VIVA
Definition: Pharyngeal pouches are mainly acquired and rarely congenital diverticula in and around the pharynx and oesophagus. These diverticula are nothing but circumscribed pouches caused by a protrusion of mucosa through a preexisting weakness / opening in the muscle layers of pharynx / oesophagus.These pharyngo oesophageal diverticula may be single of…
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External rhinoplasty – DNB Theory Long Question/ VIVA/ OSCE
External rhinoplasty – DNB Theory Long QuestionSpecific indications for the external approach in rhinoplasty include:Congenital deformities such as the cleft nose;Extensive revision surgery;Severe nasal trauma;Elaborate reduction & augmentation procedures;Marked tip deformities;The need for extra tip rotation;The correction of extreme overprojection;Situation where assessment of the exact pathology is difficult.It has been…
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