Mcq Subject: ENT
Complication of trauma to danger area of face –
A. Cavernous sinus infection
B. Meningitis
C. Visual loss
D. Loss of memory
View DescriptionIndications of FESS
A. Inveed papilloma
B. Nasal allergic polyposis
C. Mucocele
D. Carcinoma of maxilla
View DescriptionA patient is suspected to have vestibular shwanomma the investigation of choice for its diagnosis is –
A. Contrast enhanced CT scan
B. Gadolinium enhanced MRI
C. SPECT
D. PET scan
View DescriptionA 13 years boy presented with swelling in the cheek with recurrent epistaxis. Most likely diagnosis is
A. Angiofibroma
B. Carcinoma nasopharynx
C. Rhabdomyosarcoma
D. None
View DescriptionNarrowest part of esophagus is at?
A. Cricopharyngeal sphincter
B. At the Aortic constriction
C. At the crossing of left principal bronchus
D. At the diaphragmatic opening
View DescriptionAs type of tympanogram is seen in:
A. Otosclerosis
B. Ossicular discontinuity
C. Glue ear
D. None
View DescriptionKiesselbach’s plexus is plexus made up of?
A. Arteries
B. Veins
C. Nerves
D. Connective tissue
View DescriptionRecurrent laryngeal nerve supply all the intrinsic muscles of the larynx EXCEPT
A. Thyroepiglottic
B. Posterior cricoarytenoid
C. Cricothyroid
D. Thyroarytenoid
View DescriptionFungus causing otomycosis most commonly is
A. Aspergillus fumigatus
B. Aspergillus niger
C. Candida
D. Mucor
View DescriptionTreatment of choice for vocal nodule is
A. Radical excision
B. Microlaryngoscopic removal
C. Cryotherapy
D. Wait and watch
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