Mcq Subject: ENT
Olympian brown and rhagdes are seen in-
A. CMV inclusion disease
B. Ectodermal dysplasia
C. Congenital syphilis
D. Hyper IgE syndrome
View DescriptionBest surgery to relieve intractable veigo in a menieres disease patient is?
A. Surgical Labyinthectomy
B. Vestibular neurectomy
C. Endolymphatic sac decompression
D. Cochleosacculotomy
View DescriptionMost common cause for nose bleeding is-
A. Trauma to little's area
B. A.V. aneurysm
C. Postero superior part of nasal septum
D. Hiatus - semilunaris
View DescriptionWhich is the most common site for congenital cholesteatoma
A. Anterior superior quadrant of tympanic membrane
B. Posterior superior quadrant of tympanic membrane
C. Anterior inferior quadrant of tympanic membrane.
D. posterior inferior quadrant of tympanic membrane
View DescriptionImmediate treatment of CSF Rhinorrhoea requires-
A. Antibiotics and observation
B. Plugging with paraffin guage
C. Blowing of nose
D. Craniotomy
View Descriptionfemale patient came with right side hearing loss, better heard in a noisy environment,Audiogram shown with about 30-40 dB gap between AC-BC of right & left ear. Rinne’s test negative, Weber’s test centralised. Which of the following condition shown?
A. Meniere's disease
B. stapedial otosclerosis
C. Presbycusis
D. Vestibular schwannoma
View DescriptionA 35 years old female patient present with hearing loss with improvement in hearing in noisy environment. On examination Rinne’s is negative and weber’s is centralized. Following is the audiometry repo. What is the most likely diagnosis:
A. Meniere's disease
B. Perilymph fistula
C. Stapedial Otosclerosis
D. Vestibular Schwannoma
View DescriptionA person presented to OPD with complaints of rotatory veigo and nausea in the morning on change in position of the head. WHat is your diagnosis?
A. Labyrinthitis
B. BPPV
C. Vestibular neuronitis
D. Meniere's disease
View DescriptionIn Dysphonia plica ventricularis, sound is produced by –
A. False vocal cords
B. True vocal cords
C. Ventricle of larynx
D. Tongue
View DescriptionA case of carcinoma larynx with the involvement of anterior commissure and right vocal cord, developed perichondritis of thyroid cartilage. Which of the following statements is true for the management of this case –
A. He should be given radical radiotherapy as this can cure early tumors
B. He should be treated with combination of chemotherapy and radiotherapy
C. He should first receive radiotherapy and if residual tumor is present then should undergo laryngectomy
D. He should first undergo laryngectomy and then post-operative radiotherapy
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