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This document provides an overview of ENT exam questions from previous university exams. It lists topics that have been asked as 10 mark questions or short note questions related to the ear, nose, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, oral cavity, and surgery. Key areas that have been frequently examined include chronic suppurative otitis media, Meniere's disease, otosclerosis, glue ear surgery, and cochlear implants for the ear section. For the nose, topics such as epistaxis, antrochonal polyps, FESS, and lateral nasal wall anatomy are highlighted. JNA, tonsillitis, and retropharyngeal abscess are noted as common pharynx questions.
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This document provides an overview of ENT exam questions from previous university exams. It lists topics that have been asked as 10 mark questions or short note questions related to the ear, nose, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, oral cavity, and surgery. Key areas that have been frequently examined include chronic suppurative otitis media, Meniere's disease, otosclerosis, glue ear surgery, and cochlear implants for the ear section. For the nose, topics such as epistaxis, antrochonal polyps, FESS, and lateral nasal wall anatomy are highlighted. JNA, tonsillitis, and retropharyngeal abscess are noted as common pharynx questions.
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UNIVERSITY EXAM QUESTIONS- ENT

EAR:
10 MARK:

1. CSOM. (5)
2. Meniere’s disease. (1)
3. Otosclerosis. (1)
4. Serous otitis media. (1)

Short notes:

1. Surgical management of glue ear. (4)


2. Cochlear implant. (3)
3. Keratosis obturans.(3)
4. Tuning fork test. (3)
5. Referred otalgia. (2)
6. Herpes zoster oticus (Ramsay hunt syndrome). (2)
7. Management of otosclerosis. (2)
8. Malignant otitis externa. (2)
9. Hearing aid. (2)
10. Otomycosis. (2)
11. Middle ear cleft. (2)
12. Gradenego’s syndrome. (2)
13. Medial wall of middle ear. (1)
14. Conductive deafness. (1)
15. Meniere’s syndrome. (1)
16. Meniere’s disease. (1)
17. Organ of corti. (1)
18. Cochlear and retrocochlear hearing loss. (1)
19. Tinnitus. (1)
20. Carharts notch. (1)
21. Pre auricular sinus.(1)
22. Stages of ASOM. (1)
23. Physiology of hearing. (1)
24. Deaf mutism. (1)
25. Presbyacusis. (1)
26. Tympanic membrane perforation. (1)
27. Fistula test. (1)
28. Cerumen. (1)
29. Management of secreatory otitis media. (1)
30. Osteomeatal complex. (1)
NOSE:
10 MARK:

1. Epistaxis. (2)
2. Antrochonal polyp. (2)
3. Ethmoidal polyp. (1)
4. Anatomy of lateral wall of nose. (1)
5. Bilateral nasal obstruction. (1)

Short notes:

1. Functional endoscopic sinus surgery. (4)


2. Lateral wall of nose. (3)
3. Atrophic rhinitis. (3)
4. Rhinoscleroma. (3)
5. CSF Rhinorrhea (2)
6. Septal abscess. (2)
7. Kilians polyp (Antrochoanal polyp). (2)
8. Fracture nasal bone. (2)
9. Rhinophyma. (1)
10. Inverted papilloma. (1)
11. Little’s area. (1)
12. Difference between antrochonal and ethmoidal polyp. (1)
13. Kieselbach’s plexus. (1)
14. Allergic rhinitis. (1)
15. Septal perforation.(1)
16. Maxillary sinus. (1)
17. Middle meatal antrostomy. (1)
18. Rhinosporidiosis. (1)
19. Oro antral fistula.(1)
20. Function of nose.(1)
21. Component of nasal septum. (1)
22. Rhinolith.(1)
23. Ethmoidal polyposis. (1)
24. Rhinitis medicomentosa.(1)

PHARYNX:
10 MARK:

1. JNA. (5)
2. Tonsillitis. (2)
3. Retropharyngeal abscess. (1)

Short notes:

1. Pharyngeal pouch (Zenker’s diverticulum). (4)


2. Ludwig’s angina. (4)
3. Waldeyer’s ring. (3)
4. Peritonsillar abscess (quinsy). (3)
5. Eagle’s syndrome(staylgia). (3)
6. Anatomy of nasopharynx. (2)
7. Acute retropharyngeal abscess. (2)
8. Vincent’s angina. (2)
9. JNA. (1)
10. Tonsilloth. (1)
11. Parapharyngeal abscess. (1)
12. Diphtheria tonsillitis. (1)
13. Faucial diphtheria. (1)
14. Patch on the tonsil. (1)

LARYNX:
10 MARK:

1. Cancer larynx.
2. Stridor.
3. Tracheostomy.
4. Unilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy.

Short notes:

1. Acute epiglottitis. (4)


2. Tracheostomy. (4)
3. Submucous fibrosis. (3)
4. Vocal nodule. (2)
5. TB larynx.(2)
6. Laryngomalacia. (2)
7. Left recurrent nerve palsy. (2)
8. Vocal polyp. (2)
9. Stridor. (1)
10. Speech rehabilitation after laryngectomy. (1)
11. Sulcus vocalis. (1)
12. Bilateral abductor paralysis. (1)
13. Papilloma larynx. (1)
14. Dysphonia plica ventricularis. (1)
15. Subglottic stenosis. (1)
16. Laryngocele. (1)
17. Stridor in children. (1)
18. Acute laryngitis. (1)
19. Pyriform sinus. (1)
20. Juvenile laryngeal papillomatosis. (1)
21. Rhinolalia clausia. (1)
22. Reinke’s odema. (1)
23. Croup (acute laryngotracheobronchitis). (1)
OESOPHAGUS:
10 MARK:

1. Plummer winson syndrome. (5)


2. Dysphagia. (1)

Short notes:

1. Plummer Vinson syndrome. (2)


2. Achalasia cardia. (2)
3. GERD. (1)
4. Corrosive stricture. (1)
5. Globus hystericus. (1)
6. Dysphagia lusoria. (1)
7. Stages of deglutition. (1)

ORAL CAVITY:
Shrot notes:

1. Premalignant lesions of oral cavity. (2)


2. Leukoplakia. (1)

SURGERY:
Short notes:

1. Tonsillectomy. (5)
2. Myringotomy. (2)
3. Myringoplasty. (1)
4. Oesophagoscopy. (1)
5. Rigid bronchoscopy. (1)

Note:

1. The number in bracket indicates number of times the question has been asked in university
exam.
2. Refer for cases (10mark) in the question paper.

All the best.

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