Week 3: ENT 1 (otoscopic findings) Flashcards

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otoscopy technique

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2
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Normal auditory canal

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  • Some hair
  • Often with yellow to brown
  • Cerumen
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Normal tympanic membrane

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  • Pinkish grey (pearly grey) in color, translucent and in neutral position
  • Malleus lies in oblique position behind the upper part of the drum
  • Mobile with air inflation
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4
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colour

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  • A healthy TM should appear pearly grey and translucent.
  • Erythema suggests inflammation of the TM which can occur in conditions such as acute otitis media.
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5
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shape of the TM

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  • A healthy TM should appear relatively flat.
  • Bulging of the TM suggests increased middle ear pressure
  • Retraction of the TM suggests reduced middle ear pressure
    • pharyngotympanic tube dysfunction secondary to upper respiratory tract infections and allergies.
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6
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Light reflex

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  • If a TM is healthy, the cone-shaped reflection of light should appear in the anterior inferior quadrant.
  • In the left ear, the light reflex should be positioned at approximately 7 o’clock to 8 o’clock.
  • In the right ear, the light reflex should be positioned at approximately 4 o’clock to 5 o’clock.
  • Absence or distortion of the light reflex is associated with otitis media (due to bulging of the TM).
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7
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Perforations

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  • Size and position
  • Cause: infection, trauma, cholesteatoma (superior part of TM), tympanostomy tube insertion
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8
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scarring

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  • Scarring of the TM is known as tympanosclerosis and can result in significant conductive hearing loss if it is extensive.
  • Tympanosclerosis often develops secondary to otitis media or after the insertion of a tympanostomy tube.
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9
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diagnose

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cholesteatoma

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10
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diagnose

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Chronic suppurative otitis media

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11
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diagnose

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External auditory canal bleeding

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12
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diagnose

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Impacted cerumen

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13
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diagnose

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Otitis media with effusion

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14
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diagnose

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Tympanic membrane calcification

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15
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diagnose

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otitis externa

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