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Dept. of ENT-HNS Kathmandu Medical College and Teaching Hospital
SPOTTERS Dept. of ENT-HNS Kathmandu Medical College and Teaching Hospital
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Slide 1 1. A 15 years old boy presented with unilateral nasal obstruction, recurrent epistaxis and swelling over cheek. What is the most likely diagnosis? Where does it arise from?
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2. Name the arterial supply of the palatine tonsils
Slide 2 2. Name the arterial supply of the palatine tonsils
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Slide 3 3. A bus driver has tinnitus, episodic vertigo and progressive loss of hearing. What is he suffering from? What kind of hearing loss will he have in audiogram?
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4. A patient is suspected to have acoustic neuroma
Slide 4 4. A patient is suspected to have acoustic neuroma What is the most useful investigation? Which nerve does it generally arise from?
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5. A teacher presents with hoarseness for 6 months.
Slide 5 5. A teacher presents with hoarseness for 6 months. What is the diagnosis? What is the most common location?
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Slide 6 6. A 30 years male presents with unilateral throat pain, fever, difficulty in swallowing for 2 days. On examination unilateral bulge is present in right side of oropharynx and uvula is deviated to opposite side. What is the most likely diagnosis? Which space is most likely involved?
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7. A 25 years pregnant female presented with bilateral hearing loss.
Slide 7 7. A 25 years pregnant female presented with bilateral hearing loss. What might be the condition? What does the audiogram show ?
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Slide 8 8. A 3 years child presented with an abrupt onset of difficulty with breathing since morning with fever. Lateral soft tissue x-ray of neck was done. What does the x-ray show ? What is the most likely diagnosis?
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