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ENT Quiz. Q 1. What technological advancement in the 1950s made it possible for Wullstein to describe the different types of tympanoplasty? A: Zeiss surgical microscope. ENT QUIZ.
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ENT Quiz Q 1. What technological advancement in the 1950s made it possible for Wullstein to describe the different types of tympanoplasty? A: Zeiss surgical microscope Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ 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? A: Sir William Robert Willis Wilde (1815-1876). Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q3. Name the 2 doctors who won the nobel prize 2004 in Physiology and Medicine for their work on olfactory receptors? A: Linda Buck and Richard Axel Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q 4. Which micro-organism is associated with rhinophyma? A: Demodex Follicularis Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ A patient gets vertigo when her alarm clock rings. Q5. What is the name of this phenomenon and what is the most likely diagnosis? A: Tullio’s. Superior Semi-circular Canal Dehisence Syndrome. Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q 6. What is the most common tumour of the middle ear? A: Glomus tympanicum Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ 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? A: SMAS (superficial musculoaponeurotic system) Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q8. What is the medical name for bat ears and what is the most common abnormality? A: Promin auris. Underdevelopment of the anti-helix. Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q9. Which type of BCC commonly resembles a scar and usually requires MOHS micrographic surgery? A: Morpheaform (other types: nodular, cystic, superficial multicentric and keratotic) Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q10. What is the most common hormonal deficiency following radiotherapy for NPC? A: Growth Hormone Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q 11. What is the most common tumour of the parotid gland in (a) adults & (b) children? A: (a) Pleomorphic adenoma & (b)Haemangioma Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q12. What genetic mutation is associated with medullary thyroid cancer? A: Mutation of RET proto-oncogene Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q 13. What is the antigen for c-ANCA and what does c-ANCA stands for? A: PR3 protein. cytoplasmic anti-neutrophil antibodies. Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q 14. Which nerve may be divided in the surgical management of Frey’s syndrome? A: Jacobson Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q 15. Where are the cell bodies of the chorda tympani nerve? A: Geniculate ganglion Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q 16. Which cells are unique to Hodgkin’s lymphoma? A: Reed-Sternberg cells Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q 17. Which salivary gland tumour is described as having a swiss cheese appearance? A: Adenoid cystic carcinoma Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q 18: Which syndrome is characterised by uveitis, parotid swelling and facial nerve palsy and what medical condition it usually associated with? A: Heerfordt’s. Sarcoidosis Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ 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? A. helicotrema Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q20. Which is the only muscle that opens the Eustachian tube? A: Tensor Veli Palatini muscle Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q 21. Which neck dissection incision results in the best cosmetic outcome? A: MacFee Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q 22. Which salivary gland tumour has the highest propensity for perineural spread? A: Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q 23. What is the name given to the reddish hue on the promontory associated with otosclerosis? A: Schwartze’s sign Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
ENT QUIZ Q 24. What structure separates the superior vestibular nerve from the facial nerve (and is the place where otologists have a pint : ) A: Bill’s Bar Fundamentals of ENT (ICH/SMH)
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