ENT university pyqs
ENT university pyqs
Anatomy of ear
1.Middle ear (LAQ)
2.Inner ear (membranous labyrinth)
3.Tympanic membrane
4.Osteomeatal complex
2.physiology of auditory and vestibular systems
1.Physiology of hearing
2.Theories of hearing
3. Assessment of hearing
1.Tuning fork tests
2.Pure tone audiometry ( VSAQ)
4.Hearing loss
1.conductive hearing loss(LAQ)
2.presbycusis
3.Tympanoplasty
5.Assessment of vestibular functions
1.Fistula test
6.Disorders of vestibular system
1.vertigo(benign paroxysmal positional vertigo)
2.Ototoxic drugs(VSAQ)
3.Electronystagmography(VSAQ)
4.Labrynthine nystagmus(VSAQ)
5.vestibular neuronitis(VSAQ)
7.Diseases of external ear
1.otitis externa(LAQ)
2.Otomycosis(VSAQ)
3.hematoma auris(VSAQ)
4.keratosis obturans(VSAQ)
5.management of live insect in ear(VSAQ)
6.furunculosis(VSAQ)
8.Eustachian tube and it's disorders
1.eustachian tube
9.Disorders of middle ear
1.Acute otitis media(LAQ)
2.Myringotomy
3.Glue ears
4.types of perforation of tympanic membrane
10.Cholesteatoma and Chronic Otitis media
1.CSOM (LAQ)
2.Non suppurative otitis media(LAQ)
3.Cholesteatoma(LAQ)
4.Treatment of atticoantral disease
5.Otorrhea
11.Complications of suppurative otitis media
1.compliications of Otitis Media (LAQ)
2.Lateral sinus thrombosis(LAQ)
3.intratemporal facial nerve paralysis(LAQ)
4.acute mastoiditis
5.Bezolds abscess
6.petrositis
7.Gradenigo syndrome(VsAQ)
12.otosclerosis
1.otosclerosis(LAQ)
2..chronic otorrhea
3.Carhats notch
4. Schwartzes sign
13. Facial nerve and it's disorders
1.bells palsy
2.Course of facial nerve
3. Freys syndrome
4. Trismus
14. Menieres disease
1.Menieres disease (LAQ)
15. Deaf child
1.Hearing evaluation of deaf mutism
16. Rehabilitation of the hearing impaired
1.Impedence audiometry
2.BAHA
3.Hearing aids
4.Cochlear implants
17.Otalgia
1.otalgia
18.Tinnitus
1.Tinnitus
NOSE
1.Anatomy of nose
1.lateral wall of nose
2.elongated styloid process
3.blood supply of nose
2.physiology of nose
1.mucocilary mechanism
2.physiology of olfaction
3.Nasal cycle
3. Diseases of external nose and nasal vestibule
1.cavernous sinus thrombosis
4.Nasal septum and it's diseases
1.septal perforation
2..deviated nasal septum
3.Littles area
4. Septal hematoma
5.Nasal septal abscess causes
5.Acute and Chronic rhinitis
1.atropic rhinitis
2. allergic rhinitis
3. rhinitis medicamentosa
4. nasal allergy
6.Granulomatous diseases of nose
1.rhinosporidiosis
2.rhinolith
3. Lupus vulgaris
4. Rhinoscleroma
7.Miscellaneous disorders of nasal cavity
1.CSF rhinorrhea
2. Maggots
8. Nasal polyp
1.nasal polyposis
2.choanal atresia
9. Epistsxis
1.epistaxis
2.thyroglossal cyst
3.posterior nasal picking
10.trauma to the face
1.oroantral fistula
11.anatomy and physiology of paranasal sinuses
1.surgical anatomy of PNS
2.osteomeatal complex
12.Acute and chronic rhinosinusitis
1.acute sinusitis
2. Chronic sinusitis
3. Fungal rhinosinusitis
4. Complications of sinusitis
5. Orbital cellulitis
13. Nasal cavity tumour
1.ringertz tumour
ORAL CAVITY AND SALIVARY GLANDS
1.oral submucous fibrosis
2. Non healing ulcer of tongue
3. Leukoplakia
4. Ranula
PHARYNX
1.anatomy and physiology of pharynx
1.waldeyers ring
2.fossa of rosenmuller
3.pyriform fossa
4.killians dehiscence
2.adenoids
1.adenoids(LAQ)
3.tumours of nasopharynx
1.JNA
2.nasopharyngeal cancer
3.trotters traid
4.acute and chronic pharyngitis
5. Acute and chronic tonsillitis
1.acute tonsillitis
2.faucial diphtheria
3.palatine tonsil
4.tonsillolith
5. Membranous tonsillitis
6.vincents angina
7.chronic tonsillitis (signs)
6.head and neck space infection
1.retropharyngeal abscess
2.quinsy or peritonsillar abscess.
3.Ludwigs angina
4.parapharyngeal abscess
5. Space of gillette
7. Tumours of oropharynx
1.styalgia
8.tumours of hypopharynx and pharyngeal pouch
1.pharyngeal diverticulum and pouch
DISEASES OF LARYNX AND TRACHEA
1.anatomy and physiology of larynx
1.physiology of speech
2. Epiglottis
3.pyriform sinus
4. Arytenoid
2.acute and Chronic inflammation of larynx
1.acute epiglottitis
2.tuberculous laryngitis
3. Acute and chronic laryngitis
4. Acute laryngotracheobronchitis
5. Steeple sign
6. Thumb sign
7. Rinkes edema
3.congenital lesions of larynx and stridor
1.stridor(LAQ)
2.laryngomalacia
3.tracheomalacia
4.laryngotracheal stenosis
4.Laryngeal paralysis
1.nerve supply of larynx
2.vocal cord paralysis
5.benign tumours of larynx
1.laryngeal papilloma
6.Cancer larynx
1.carcinoma glottis
2.Carcinoma of larynx
3.oesophageal voice
4. T1 glottic cancer
7. Voice and speech disorders
1.hoarseness of voice
2.vocal nodules
3.vocal cord polyp
4. Semons law
5.rhinolalia aperta
8.tracheostomy and other procedures
1.trachestomy
9.forign bodies of air passages
1.airway obstruction
DISEASES OF OESOPHAGUS
1.anatomy and physiology of oesophagus
1.mechanism of deglutition
2.oesophageal sphincters
3.strictures of oesophagus
2. Disorders of oesophagus
1.achlasia cardia
2.tracheoorsophageal fistula
3.dysphagia lusoria
4. Plummer vinson syndrome
3.dyshagia(LAQ)
4.forieign body of food passages management
RECENT ADVANCES
1.ENT manifestation of AIDS
2.Clinical methods in ENT
1.symptomology of ear disease
2.symptomology of nasal disease
3. symptomology of laryngeal disesae
4.structures seen on postnasal examination
5.structures seen on posterior rhinoscopy
3. Neck masses
1.branchial cyst
OPERATIVE SURGERY
1.Modified radical mastoidectomy
1.cotical mastoidectomy
2.modified radical mastoidectomy
2.myringoplasty
1.myringoplasty
2.grommet
3.antral lavage
4.cadwell luc operation
5.diagnostic nasal endoscopy
1.DNE
2.CI of rigid endoscopy
6.FESS
7.oesophagoscopy
1.oesophagoscopy
2. CI of rigid esophagocopy
8.Tonsillectomy
1.indications and complications of tonsillectomy
2.hemorrhage(reactionary and secondary)
9.adenoidectomy(indications and complications)