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Set 5

• 10 questions
• 1.5 minute for each questions
• Extra 1.5 minute will provided at the end.
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Spot

1. what is its mechanism of action?


2.Uses in ENT?
Spot 2

1.Identify the instrument.


2. write 2 uses in ENT .
Spot 3.
An adult reported with 3 days history of painful
dysphagia, fever, trismus & foul breath. On
examination, revealed an edematous & congestion
of left soft palate & part of anterior pillar & tonsils
could not be seen clearly.

a) What is the probable diagnosis?

b) How will you manage this case?


Spot 4
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1. What is your diagnosis?


2. Name the natural constrictions of oesophagus
with their level form upper incisor teeth.
Spot 5
A young, otherwise healthy, male presented with
sudden right sided facial paralysis along with painful
vesicular eruptions in the external ear & right face.
The tympanic membrane is normal.

a) What is your diagnosis?

b) How will you treat this condition?


Spot 6

1. what is the diagnosis?


2. what is the cause?
Spot 7
A 20 years’ old male presented with complaints
of foul smelling scanty right ear discharge along
with impaired hearing for 5 years. On examination,
there were granulations in the attic & Rinne’s test
was negative & Weber lateralized to right ear.

a) What is your diagnosis?

b) How will you manage this case?


Spot 8

1.What is the name of the investigstion?


2.What does graph B and C signifies?
Spot 9

1. what is the diagnosis?


2. what is the cause?
Spot 10

1. Identify the instrument.


2. what are the structures seen during
the procedure?

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