ENT Flashcards

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ABx for sore throat - Centor criteria

A
  1. Tonsilar exudate
  2. Absence of cough
  3. Tender cervical lymphadenopathy
  4. Fever

3+ is 50% likely to be group A Beta- haemolytic Strep

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Furunculosis

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Infection of hair follicle in external canal

Causes pain at site of lesion (severe) and on moving pinna or tragus

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3
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Acute otitis media
- management 1,2,3

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  1. If well, self-limiting so no/delayed ABX
  2. Phenazone/lidocaine ear drops
  3. Oral amoxicillin or clarithromycin
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Peritonsilar abscess
- Organism
- Management

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Strep pyogenes
1. Same day ENT review
2. IV ABx (BenPen + metro) , analgesia +/- IV fluids
3. Needle aspiration - MCS and some drainage
4. I+D
5. Interval tonsillectomy if chronic/recurrent tonsilitis

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Menniere’s disease - AKA
- Triad
- Age of onset
- Management

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Idiopathic endolymphatic hydrops
Vertigo, tinnitus, hearing loss
Age 35-55

Acute: Cinnerazine, prochlorperazine
Secondary Prevention: Betahistine

Surgery in extreme/refractory cases

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6
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Vestibular neuritis

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Recurrent vertigo lasting several days, follows viral infection.
NO tinnitus or hearing loss

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AOM causative organisms

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  1. Viral - RSV, adenovirus, rhinovirus, influenza
  2. Bacterial - Strep pneumoniae, haemophilus influenzae, Moraxella catarrhalis
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