DNB ENT Theory Questions 2011 to 2019
DNB ENT Theory Questions
from 2011 to 2019 December, Prepare yourself for DNB ENT Theory 2020 and MS ENT 2020.
- Jan- 2020 -19 January
Photodynamic therapy – DNB ENT THEORY
Photodynamic therapy1Form of phototherapy using nontoxic light-sensitive compounds that are exposed selectively to light, whereupon they become toxic to targeted malignant and other diseased cells. Recognised as a treatment strategy which is both minimally invasive and minimally toxic.ComponentsMost modern PDT applications involve three key components: 1 Photosensitizer2 Light source3 Tissue oxygen The…
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CANDIDIASIS – DNB ENT Theory / VIVA / OSCE
CANDIDIASIS“CANDIDIASIS” refers to a multiplicity of diseases caused by yeast like fungus, Candida, and is the most common oral fungal infection in humans. According to Onset and Duration – (Acute or Chronic);Clinical Features, including Color- (Erythematous/Atrophic);Location – (Median Rhomboid Glossitis, Denture Stomatitis, Multifocal Candidiasis, and Angular Cheilitis);…
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Cogan’s syndrome – DNB OSCE / VIVA/ DNB ent Theory
Dr. David Cogan.Cogan’s syndrome (CS) is defined as nonsyphilitic interstitial keratitis (an inflammation of the eye) and bilateral audiovestibular deficits (hearing problems and dizziness). It was first described in Morgan and Baumgartner in 1934, and Cogan reported 5 more cases in 1945. Dr. David Cogan was a prolific writer and his…
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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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Thyroid signs – Ent osce viva question skill station
Sign Description Abadie’s sign Elevator muscle of upper eyelid is spastic. Ballett’s sign Paralysis of one or more EOM Beck’s sign Abnormal intense pulsation of retina’s arteries Boston’s sign Jerky movements of upper lid on lower gaze Coweh’s sign Extensive hippus of consensual pupillary reflex Dalrymple’s sign Upper eyelid retraction…
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