PassMed ENT Flashcards

1
Q

What is otosclerosis ? Causes what? genes?

A

AD - onset 20-40

Otosclerosis describes the replacement of normal bone by vascular spongy bone
-> progressive conductive deafness

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2
Q

Otosclerosis mx?

A

hearing aid

stapedectomy

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3
Q

Most common benign neoplasm of parotod

A

warthin tumour

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4
Q

Tumour affecting parotids in <1 year

A

Haemangioma

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5
Q

Glue ear peak?

Presentation? other features?

A

2 years

conductive hearing loss

speech and language delay, behavioural or balance problems may also be seen

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6
Q

Name 2 drugs that causes ototoxicity

A

aminoglycosides (e.g. Gentamicin), furosemide, aspirin and a number of cytotoxic agents

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7
Q

Name 2 things that would make you think its a quinsy

A
prolonged 
severe pain on one side 
deviation of uvula 
difficulty opening mouth 
reduced neck movements
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8
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A 59-year-old man presents with a severe pain deep within his right ear. He feels dizzy and reports that the room ‘is spinning’. Clinical examination shows a partial facial nerve palsy on the right side and vesicular lesions on the anterior two-thirds of his tongue. What is the most likely diagnosis? mx?

A

Ramsay hunt

oral aciclovir and corticosteroids

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9
Q

Ramsay hunt features

A

auricular pain is often the first feature
facial nerve palsy
vesicular rash around the ear
other features include vertigo and tinnitus

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10
Q

Differentiate thyroglossal cyst and brachial cyst

A

Thyroglossal - moves on tongue protrusion

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11
Q

Which neck lump is in midline

A

dermoid

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12
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Otitis externa in diabetics mx?

A

ciprofloxacin to cover pseudomonas

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13
Q

Unilateral vs bilateral nasal polyps mx ?

A

Uni - urgent referal to ENT

Bilat - topical corticosteroids + routine referal

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14
Q

ENT questions mentions Asian older man - answer is?

pres?

A

nasopharangeal ca

nexk lump / painless lymphadenopathy because of its tendency for early spread

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15
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A 78-year-old male is recovering on the ward following a partial thyroidectomy to remove a thyroid nodule 48 hours previously.

He complains of muscle cramps and a ‘tingling sensation’ around his mouth. An ECG is performed on the ward.

Given the likely cause of his symptoms, which of the following abnormalities may be observed on his ECG?
Why?

A

Prolonged QT

Complications of thyroid surgery - damage to parathyroid glands can result in hypocalcaemia

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16
Q

Barotrauma (eg diving) mx>

A

reassure and follow up - self limiting

17
Q

How long does perforated ear drum usually take to heal

A

6-8 weeks

18
Q

Conductive hearing loss right side
webber?
rinne?

A

w- localise to right

r - negative on right
[negative result = conductive FUCKIN STOOPID]

19
Q

Samter’s triad ?

A

asthma + aspirin sensitivity + nasal polyposis

20
Q

Never give amox with sore throat why?

A

incase its EBV -> scaring rash

21
Q

A 3-year-old boy is brought to surgery. His mum reports that he has been complaining of a sore left ear for the past 2-3 weeks. This morning she noticed some ‘green gunge’ on his pillow. On examination his temperature is 37.8ºC. Otoscopy of the right ear is normal. On the left side the tympanic membrane cannot be visualised as the ear canal is full with a yellow-green discharge. What is the most appropriate action?

A

Amox and review in 2 weeks

ear pain -> discharge after = otitis media

22
Q

cholesterol crystals in biosy of neck lump

A

branchial cyst

23
Q

Stridor post neck surgery?

A

contained haematoma

can also impair venous return resulting in laryngeal oedema and respiratory compromise.

24
Q

Haemorrhage 5-10 days after tonsillectomy is ? mx?

A

wound infection

antibiotics