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Q 1. What technological advancement in the 1950s made it possible for Wullstein to describe the different types of tympanoplasty? 30/04/20151Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q2. Which Irish otologist was the first to recognise and document genetic deafness as a major cause of early-onset deafness and also has an incision named after him? 30/04/20152Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q3. Name the 2 doctors who won the nobel prize 2004 in Physiology and Medicine for their work on olfactory receptors? 30/04/20153Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q 4. Which bacterium is associated with rhinophyma? 30/04/20154Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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A patient gets vertigo when her alarm clock rings. Q5. What is the name of this phenomenon and what is the most likely diagnosis? 30/04/20155Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q 6. What is the most common tumour of the middle ear? 30/04/20156Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q 7. What is the name of the tissue plane of the face composed of fibrous and/or muscle tissue that is continuous with platysma and lack direct bony insertion? 30/04/20157Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q8. What is the medical name for bat ears and what is the most common abnormality? 30/04/20158Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q9. Which type of BCC commonly resembles a scar and usually requires MOHS micrographic surgery? 30/04/20159Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q10. What is the most common hormonal deficiency following radiotherapy for NPC? 30/04/201510Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q 11. What is the most common tumour of the parotid gland in (a) adults & (b) children? 30/04/201511Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q12. What genetic mutation is associated with medullary thyroid cancer? 30/04/201512Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q 13. What is the antigen for c-ANCA and what does c-ANCA stands for? 30/04/201513Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q 14. Which nerve may be divided in the surgical management of Frey’s syndrome? 30/04/201514Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q 15. Where are the cell bodies of the chorda tympani nerve? 30/04/201515Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q 16. Which cells are unique to Hodgkin’s lymphoma? 30/04/201516Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q 17. Which salivary gland tumour is described as having a swiss cheese appearance? 30/04/201517Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q 18: Which syndrome is characterised by uveitis, parotid swelling and facial nerve palsy and what medical condition it usually associated with? 30/04/201518Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q 19. What is the name of the part of the cochlear labyrinth where the scala tympani and the scala vestibule meet and is the main component of the cochlear apex? 30/04/201519Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q20. Which is the only muscle that opens the Eustachian tube? 30/04/201520Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q 21. Which neck dissection incision results in the best cosmetic outcome? 30/04/201521Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q 22. Which salivary gland tumour has the highest propensity for perineural spread? 30/04/2015 22 Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q 23. What is the name given to the reddish hue on the promontory associated with otosclerosis? 30/04/201523Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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Q 24. What structure separates the superior vestibular nerve from the facial nerve (and is the place where otologists have a pint : ) 30/04/201524Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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