Mcq Subject: ENT
Rhinophyma is associated with-
A. Hypertrophy of the sebaceous glands
B. Hypertrophy of sweat glands
C. Hyperplasia of endothelial cells
D. Hyperplasia of epithelial cells
View DescriptionMost common nerve injured in ligation of superior thyroid aery:
A. Recurrent laryngeal nerve
B. Facial nerve
C. Mandibular nerve
D. External laryngeal nerve
View DescriptionIn cochlear implants electrodes are most commonly placed at –
A. Oval window
B. Round window
C. Horizontal semicircular canal
D. Cochlea
View DescriptionComplications of sphenoid sinus surgery are all except:
A. CSF leak
B. Optic nerve injury
C. Lateral rectus palsy
D. Orbital emphysema
View DescriptionThe cough response caused while cleaning the ear canal is mediated by stimulation of-
A. The V cranial nerve
B. Innervation of external ear canal by C1 and C2
C. The X cranial nerve
D. Branches of the VII cranial nerve
View DescriptionWhich of the following conditions is associated with maximum hearing loss?
A. Otitis media with effusion
B. Paial fixation of the stapes footplate
C. Ossicular disruption with intact tympanic membrane
D. Disruption of malleus and incus as well tympanic membrane
View DescriptionWhich one of the following statements truly represents Bell’s paralysis?
A. Facial nerve paralysis and contralateral Hemiparesis
B. Combined paralysis of the facial, trigeminal and abducens nerves
C. Idiopathic ipsilateral paralysis of the facial nerve
D. Facial nerve paralysis with uveitis and parotid enlargement
View DescriptionThe voice in a patient with bilateral abductor paralysis of larynx is:
A. Puberuophonia
B. Phonasthenia
C. Dysphonia plicae ventricularis
D. Normal or good voice
View DescriptionClinical features of nasopharyngeal angiogibroma are -a) 3rd to 4th decadesb) Adolescent malec) Epistaxis and nasal obstruction are the cardinal symptomd) Radiotherapy is the Rx of choicee) Arises from posterior nasal cavity
A. bce
B. bc
C. acd
D. ace
View DescriptionWhich of the following aery is not involved in the formation of Kiesselbach’s plexus?
A. Anterior ethmoidal aery
B. Posterior ethmoidal aery
C. Greater palatine aery
D. Sphenopalatine aery
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