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    1 August

    Types of Neck Dissections MRND, SND

    Questions on Types of Neck Dissections – Define selective neck dissection. Describe its types and indications for each. (2+4+4) Classify neck dissections. Describe the indications, surgical steps and complications  of modified radical neck dissection. Q- Discuss briefly principles and complications of supra-omohyoid neck dissection. Role of neck dissection in T1…

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  • Jun- 2020 -
    19 June

    How to Do Case Presentation of Carcinoma Larynx in DNB OSCE ENT Exams by Dr Neha Shah

    Case Presentation of Carcinoma Larynx Approach in DNB OSCE ENT Exams by Dr Neha Shah To read full content, please consider buying the membership View PlansAvailable PlansPlus Plan₹1,499.00Read Premium content -Valid for 12 months -Access to Exclusive WebinarsPro Plan₹799.00Read Premium content -Valid for 6 months -Access to Exclusive WebinarsNextPrevious *…

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  • 17 June

    How to Approach DNB ENT OSCE Stations 2020

    How to Approach DNB ENT OSCE Stations by Prof Mohan Kameshwaran Sir To read full content, please consider buying the membership View PlansAvailable PlansPlus Plan₹1,499.00Read Premium content -Valid for 12 months -Access to Exclusive WebinarsPro Plan₹799.00Read Premium content -Valid for 6 months -Access to Exclusive WebinarsNextPrevious * Username * First…

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  • May- 2020 -
    12 May

    Complete Otosclerosis ENT 2013, 2016, 2019

    Otosclerosis is a condition where one or more foci of irregularly laid spongy bone replace part of normally dense enchondral layer of bony otic capsule in the bony labyrinth. This is one of the most common question in DNB ENT THeory and OSCE,We will start with anatomy and then go for…

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  • Apr- 2020 -
    26 April

    Velopharyngeal Insufficiency

    Velopharyngeal insufficiency is a disorder of structure that causes a failure of the velum (soft palate) to close against the posterior pharyngeal wall (back wall of the throat) during speech in order to close off the nose (nasal cavity) during oral speech production. Velopharyngeal insufficiency Anatomy The soft palate is commonly…

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  • 26 April

    Hearing and Speech Disability Guidelines GOI

    These HEARING AND SPEECH DISABILITY GUIDELINES are taken directly from Government of India website, Link is shared below. HEARING IMPAIRMENT (DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING) 20.1. Definition: (a) “Deaf” means persons having 70 DB hearing loss in speech frequencies in both ears;(b) “Hard of hearing” means person having 60 DB…

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  • 22 April

    What is Thyroid Storm

    Thyroid Storm is a rare, life-threatening condition of thyrotoxicosis, often precipitated by an acute event such as thyroid or nonthyroidal surgery, trauma, infection, an acute iodine load, or parturition. The advent of appropriate preoperative preparation of patients undergoing thyroidectomy for hyperthyroidism has led to a dramatic reduction in the prevalence…

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  • 21 April

    Types of Biopsy

    Biopsy is a procedure to obtain tissue for microscopical examination, usually to arrive at a diagnosis. Types of biopsy is given in following sections. Skin biopsies are vital in dermatology to help in the correct diagnosis of different conditions and also to help with therapeutic preparation. Different skin biopsy strategies…

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  • 20 April

    ASA grades

    The ASA Grades Physical Status Classification System has been in use for over 60 years. The purpose of the system is to assess and communicate a patient’s pre-anesthesia medical co-morbidities. The classification system alone does not predict the perioperative risks, but used with other factors (eg, type of surgery, frailty,…

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  • 20 April

    Preanesthetic Medication

    Definition Preanesthetic medication is the use of drugs to improve the intra operative status of patient and the postoperative recovery from anesthesia. PREANESTHETIC MEDICATION Aims​1​ Decrease anxiety and produce sedation.Improve postoperative analgesia.Decrease secretions.Improve amnesia.Decrease PONV (Postoperative nausea and vomiting).Decrease acid secretion and postoperative eructations and acidity.Decrease chances of aspiration due…

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