Mcq Subject: ENT

A 40 year old woman presents with a three day history of irritation, pain, and watery discharge of her left ear. She has just returned from holiday, where she admits to using her towel, aificial nails, and ear buds to try to allete itching in her ear. What is the likely diagnosis?

A. Mastoiditis

B. Otitis Externa

C. ASOM

D. Trigeminal Neuralgia

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“Boiler’s notch” is suggestive of ?

A. Conductive Hearing Loss

B. Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL)

C. Both 1 and 2

D. Normal Finding

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Supranuclear lesion of facial nerve affects

A. Lower pa of face

B. Upper pa of face

C. Face

D. Spares Face

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A 38-year-old male presented with a suspected diagnosis of suppurate labyrinthitis. A positive Rinne’s test and positive fistula test was recorded on initial examination. The patient refused treatment, and returned to the emergency depament after 2 weeks complaining of deafness in the affected ear. On examination, fistula test was observed to be negative. What is the likely expected finding on repeating the Rinne test?

A. True positive Rinne's test

B. False positive Rinne's test

C. True negative Rinne's test

D. False negative Rinne's test

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Carcinoma tongue most frequently develops from:

A. Tip

B. Lateral border

C. Dorsal poion

D. All poions equally

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Menier’s disease characterized by all EXCEPT :

A. Diplopia

B. Tinnitus

C. Vertigo

D. Fullness of pressure in ear

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Which of the following is not true about spasmodic dysphonia

A. Local laryngeal disorder

B. May be associated with other focal dysphonia

C. Patient with the abductor type have strained and strangled voice

D. Botulinum toxin is the standard treatment for it

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In a patient with multiple bilateral nasal polyps with X-ray showing opacity in the paranasal sinuses. The treatment consists of all of the following, except:

A. Epinephrine

B. Corticosteroids

C. Amphotericin-B

D. Antihistamines

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Sensory nerve supply above the level of vocal cords is:

A. Glossopharyngeal

B. Superior laryngeal

C. Recurrent laryngeal

D. Pharyngeal branch of vagus

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Extracranial complications of CSOM -a) Labyrinthitisb) Otitic hyrocephalusc) Bezold’s abscessd) Facial nerve plasye) Lateral sinus thrombophlebitis

A. abc

B. ad

C. bc

D. acd

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