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Ear

  1. What is cholesteatoma? Describe it pathogenesis, etiology, clinical features and management
  2. Discuss the etiopathology of conductive deafness. Describe the types of tympanoplasty
  3. Discuss the etiopathogenesis, Clinical features and management of tubotympanic type of chronic suppurative otitis media
  4. Enumerate the causes of deafness in children. Write the investigations to assess the hearing in children. Write about auditory training and hearing aids in such children
  5. Enumerate the causes of conductive hearing loss with intact tymapnic membrane. Discuss the clinical features and management of otitis media with effusion in a 4 year old child
  6. Enumerate the conditions producing conductive deafness. Discuss the etiology clinical features and management of acute suppurative otitis media
  7. Enumerate the complications of csom Discuss briefly the management of attico antral type of disease 
  8. Describe in detail with diagrams the anatomy of the middle ear
  9. Enumerate diagnosis, clinical features and management of otosclerosis.
  10. Describe the causes, and clinical features of various conditions presenting with pain in one ear.
  11. Enumerate the common causes of conductive deafness
  12. Describe the etiology, clinical features and management of secretory otitis media 
Short Essay:
  1. Middle ear cleft
  2. Dear Mute
  3. Presbyacusis
  4. Retropharyngeal abscess
  5. Malignant otitis externa
  6. Antrochoanal polyp
  7. Eustachean tube
  8. Beningn paroxusmal positional vertigo
  9. Caloric tests
  10. Glue ear
  11. Presbyacusis
  12. Complications of stapedectomy
  13. Endolymphatic hydrops
  14. DRAW A NEAT LABELLED DIAGRAM OF MIDDLE EAR CLEFT
  15. Extracranial complications of CSOM
  16. Hearing loss
  17. Perforations of tympanic membrane
  18. Gradenigo’s syndrome
  19. Mention the diferrent types of perforations of the tympanic membrane
  20. Referred otoalgia
  21. Tympanogram
  22. Cochlear implant
  23. Labyrinthitis
  24. Petrositis
  25. Deaf mutism
  26. Otomycosis
  27. Eustachean tube
  28. Mention any four causes of sensorineural hearing loss
  29. Indications of Radical mastoidectomy
  30. Fistula test
  31. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
  32. Bezold's abscess
    Absolute bone conduction test
  33. Keratosis obturans
  34. Furunculosis of ear
    Siegle's pneumatic speculum
  35. Cholesteatoma
  36. Rinne's test
  37. Malignant otitis externa
  38. Cerumen
  39. Bells palsy
  40. Otogenic brain abscess
  41. Lateral sinus thrombosis
  42. Meneier's disease
  43. Mastoid Abscess
  44. Causes of Vertigo
  45. Topognostic tests of facial nerve
  46. Causes of conductive loss
  47. Mastoid surgeries

Throat:

  1. Discuss the aetiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and management of retropharyngeal abscess
  2. A 65 years old male patient presented with difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia). Write the differential diagnosis and investigations required to diagnose. Discuss treatment options for carcinoma of lower 1/3 of oesophagus
  3. What are the causes of hoarseness of voice in a male aged 55 years? How to you proceed with investigating? Write the role of microlaryngeal surgery in papilloma larynx
  4. What are the causes of stridor in children?  Discuss the types, procedure and complications of Tracheostomy
  5. Discuss etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and management of tonsillitis.
  6. What are the diseases in ENT practice which produces trismus? Describe the clinical features and management of quincy
  7. Enumerate the causes of childhood stridor.Write briefly the indications, and complications of tracheostomy.
  8. Describe the clinical features, diagnosis and management of cancer oesophagusWhat is stridor? How do you classify stridor?
  9. Describe the causes of stridor in a child and its management.Enumerate indications and complications of tracheostomy.
  10. Faucial diphtheria
  11. Retropharyngeal abscess
  12. Pyriform fossa
  13. Submucous fibrosis
  14. Acute supraglottic laryngitis
  15. Indirect laryngoscopy
  16. Components of the waldayer’s
  17. RingPlummer Vinson syndrome
  18. Acute epiglottitis
  19. Oroantral fistula
  20. Mention the causes of a white patch over the tonsil
  21. Juvenile Papilloma larynxOesophagoscopy
  22. Singers Nodule
  23. Causes of reactionary hemorrhage after tonsillectomy
  24. Parapharyngeal abscess
  25. Vocal Nodule
  26. Left vocal cord paralysis
  27. Qunisy
  28. Benign tumors of larynx
  29. Investigations for dysphagia
  30. Ludwig's angina
  31. Tracheostomy
  32. Laryngomalacia
  33. Parapharyngeal space
  34. Complications of tonsillectomy
  35. Discuss carcinoma larynx
  36.   
Nose:Essay:
  1. Describe the clinical features and management of deviated nasal septum 
  2. Describe the clinical features and management of chronic sinusitis Discuss the etiopathology of malignant tumors of maxilla. Add a note on investigations and its surgical management 
  3. Describe the etiology, clinical features and management of chronic maxillary sinusitis. Aetiology, clinical features and managemenet of antrochoanal polyp 
  4. A 50 year old male patient presented with bleeding, fleshy mass from the nasal cavity.
  5. Write the differential diagnosis and investigations required to diagnose.
  6. Add a note on chemotherapy and surgical management of carcinoma maxilla
  7. Enumerate the causes of epistaxis.  Describe the management of epistaxis
  8. Discuss the etiology, clinical features, management and complications of acute frontal sinusitis
  9. Enumerate the causes, clinical features and management of atrophic rhinitis
  10. Physiology of nose
  11. UPSIT-university of pennsylvania Smell identification test
Short Essay
  1. Osteomeatal complex
  2. Nasal polyposis
  3. Nasal cycle
  4. Choanal atresia
  5. Rhinosporidiosis
  6. Nasal bone fracture 
  7. Allergic fungal sinusitis
  8. Ethmoidal polyposis
  9. CSF rhinorrhoea
  10. Rhynophyma
  11. Management of atrophic rhinitis
  12. Rhinoscleroma
  13. Juvenile Nasopharyngeal angiofibroma
  14. Deviated nasal septum
  15. Vocal cord paralysis
  16. FESS
  17. Name the arteries involved in kiesselback’s plexus
  18. Inverted Papilloma
  19. Rhinolith
  20. Management of septal hematoma
  21. Septoplasty 
  22. Discuss the differences between smr and septoplasty
  23. Septal hematoma
  24. Nasal myasis
  25. Adenoid facies 
  26. Nasopharyngeal tonsil
  27. Complication of septal surgery
  28. Nasal Myasis
  29. Sphenoid sinusSeasonal allergic rhinitis 
  30. Antihistamines
  31. Dangerous area of face
  32. Waldeyers ring
  33. Le Forts Fractures
  34. Differences between antrochoanal and ethmoidal polyp
Miscellaneous
  1. Heimlich Manoeuvre
  2. Leukoplakia
  3. Lasers in ENT
  4. Foreign bodies in ENT