Diagnosis for this patient is
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8%
A. Vocal cord paralysis
10%
B. Vocal cord nodule
7%
C. Laryngeal odema
70%
D. Laryngeal cancer
4%
E. Vocal cord cyst
What is the cause of hoarseness in the last 3 years
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29%
A. Vocal cord leukoplakia
42%
B. Vocal cord paralysis
15%
C. Vocal cord nodule
10%
D. Vocal cord polyp
4%
E. Vocal cord cyst
Precise ENT
45 years heavy smoker male complain of change in voice for 3 years duration in form of hoarseness. In the last 3 months his voice become very hoarse and he developed mild respiratory distress. Later he became severely distresses and required surgical procedures…
What the surgical procedure done to relieve respiratory distress
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5%
A. Cricothyroidotomy
70%
B. Tracheostomy
20%
C. Laryngectomy
5%
D. ET intubation
1%
E. NG tube inseration
The most common site for this disese
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67%
A. Glottic area
16%
B. Subglottic area
11%
C. Supraglottic area
3%
D. Infraglottic area
4%
E. Trachea
28 years old male has been complain of hearing loss in the left ear for the last 6 years. The hearing loss was progressive in nature and accompanied by tinnitus. During the last 6 months there is swaying during walking to the left side, a change in his voice and inability to closed the left eye with deviation of the angle of the mouth to the right side. Otologic examination show no abnormality. The corneal reflux was lost in the left ear.
What the diagnosis?
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19%
A. Glomus tumor
10%
B. Parotid tumor
11%
C. Labyrinthitis
4%
D. Vestibulitis
57%
E. Acoustic neuroma
Which of the following sign can be present in this patient
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12%
A. Bubnizki sign
7%
B. Kerning sign
46%
C. Hitzelberger sign
13%
D. Red sun sign
22%
E. Griesinger’s sign
The gold standard test to diagnose this disease is
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25%
A. CT scan
60%
B. MRI scan
7%
C. Lateral veiw X ray
4%
D. Pure tone audiometry
3%
E. CSF examination
Omega shaped larynx is seen in
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10%
A. Congenital laryngeal web
6%
B. Subglottic stenosis
7%
C. Congenital laryngeal web
7%
D. Laryngiocele
69%
E. Laryngiomalacia
Precise ENT
44 years old heavy smoker present with hoarseness of voice for 2 years. Physician perform laryngioscope and the following lesion appear on the vocal cord.
What is the most appropriate diagnosis
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14%
A. Vocal cord granuloma
7%
B. Vocal cord nodule
5%
C. Vocal cord cyst
67%
D. Vocal cord leukoplakia
7%
E. Vocal cord paralysis
Precise ENT
44 years old heavy smoker present with hoarseness of voice for 2 years. Physician perform laryngioscope and the following lesion appear on the vocal cord.
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