Mcq Subject: ENT
Palpatory thud, audible slap is seen in
A. Tracheal foreign body
B. Bronchial foreign body
C. Laryngeal foreign body
D. None
View DescriptionMost common cause of stridor in children is –
A. Laryngeal papilloma
B. Laryngeal web
C. Laryngomalacia
D. Vocal cord palsy
View DescriptionSaccule develops from
A. Saccus anterior
B. saccus medius
C. Pars superior
D. Pars Inferior
View DescriptionEnd tracheostomy is performed in patients undergoing surgery for
A. Laryngectomy
B. Laryngofissure surgery
C. Oropharyngeal growth
D. Obstructive sleep apnea with stridor
View DescriptionRhinitiss sicca involves
A. Anterior nares
B. Septum
C. Posterior wall
D. Lateral wall
View DescriptionWhich of the following structures is not at immediate risk of erosion by cholesteatoma ?
A. Long process of incus
B. Fallopian canal containing facial nerve
C. Horizontal/ lateral semicircular canal
D. Base plate of stapes
View DescriptionPrussak’s space is situated in:
A. Epitympanum
B. Mesotympanum
C. Hypotympanum
D. Ear canal
View DescriptionPleomorphic adenoma is
A. More common in males
B. Endothelial origin
C. Most common site is parotid
D. More common in females
View DescriptionCa-wheel appearance of tympanic membrane in ASOM is due to
A. Perforation of tympanic membrane
B. Edema of tympanic membrane
C. Congested blood vessels along malleus
D. Granulation tissue on tympanic membrane
View DescriptionGlomus tumour invading the veical pa of the carotid canal. It is
A. Type B
B. Type C1
C. Type C2
D. Type C3
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