Larynx

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

  • Mar- 2020 -
    22 March

    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 QUESTIONS 1 – Discuss the indications, outline surgical procedure and complications of…

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  • Jan- 2020 -
    19 January

    CHARTS and CLASSIFICATIONS IN PEDIATRIC ENT

    classification in pedia orl 1 page 02 classification in pedia orl 1 page 03 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…

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  • 19 January

    Recurrent laryngeal nerve – DNB Ent Theory/ VIVA/ station

    Recurrent laryngeal nerve The 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…

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  • 19 January

    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…

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