Rhinology Flashcards

1
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history of nasal disorders

A
Nasal obstruction 
Nasal discharge
Epistaxis
Facial pain
Nasal deformity
Anosmia
Sneezing
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2
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Ix for nasal disorders

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CT
MRI
Skin tests
Rhinomanometry 
Flexible/rigid nasoendoscopy
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3
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What is rhinomanometry used for?

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Ix of the resp capacity of the nose

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4
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Aetiology of nasal polyps

A

Chronic inflammation
Autonomic NS dysfunction
Genetic predisposition

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5
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Tx for nasal polyps

A
Oral and nasal steroids
-prednisolone
Immunotherapy
Surgery
-traditional polypectomy 
-micro de rider
-endoscopic sinus surgery
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6
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Which type of nasal polyps are most likely to recur?

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Multiple small polyps

Not so much large and choanal

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7
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What is defined as acute rhinosinusitis

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Duration of symtoms less than 12 weeks

Symptoms resolve completely

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8
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Define recurrent acute rhinosinusitis

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> 1 and <4 episodes of acute rhinosinusitis

Complete recovery and 8 weeks at least between each episode

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9
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Define chronic rhinosinusitis

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Duration of symtoms more than 12 weeks

Persistent inflammatory changes for more than 4 weeks

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10
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Acute exacerbations of chronic rhinosinusitis definition

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Worsening or appearance of symptoms

Complete resolution of acute but not chronic symptoms between episodes

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11
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Name 3 causitative organisms of rhinosinusitis

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Strep pneumoniae
H. Influenzae
Staph aureus

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12
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S+S of rhinosinusitis

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Facial pain and pressure
Hyperosmia/anosmia
Nasal congestion/obstruction 
Purulent post nasal drain
Headache 
Fever
Fatigue
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13
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Tx for rhinosinusitis

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B lactams 
-penicillin
-cephalosporins 
Macrolides
-erthyromycin
-clarithromycin
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14
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9 causes of epistaxis

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Infection
Trauma 
Allergy
Hypertension and atherosclerotic vascular disease
Hereditary haemorrhagoc tepangiectasia
Blood dyscrasias
Atopic rhinitis 
Tumour
Congenital or acquired nasal defect
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15
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Tx for epistaxis

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Anterior or posterior nasal packs
Surgery
-different types of litigation

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