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Oct 20
2017

What are the various clinical variants of BPPV and how do you diagnose them?

Posterior Semi circular canal (SCC) BPPV: Most common variety. BPPV is the most common cause of vertigo constituting 20-40% of all patient with peripheral vestibular disease. Mean age of on

perilymph fishula
Oct 18
2017

What are the clinical features of perilymph fishula? How do you investigate and confirm the diagnosis of perilymph fistula.

Unlike labyrinthine fistula, perilymph may leak from the inner ear to the middle ear either from rupture of the stapediovestibular joint, fracture of the stapes footplate or tearing of the

TOPODIAGNOSTIC TESTS
Oct 18
2017

What test can be performed to localize the site of pathology in acute facial nerve palsy?

The tests performed to localize the site of pathology in acute facial nerve palsy are known as topodiagnostic tests. It refers to the functional testing of an individual facial nerve

Thyroid cancer
Jul 24
2017

How do you treat 40 year old male with 2cm papillary carcinoma of thyroid?

The given case is a case of High risk patient with a high risk tumour but neck node status unclear (considering No) Total thyroidectomy with level VI dissection and palpation

Jul 24
2017

Enumerate the derivatives of first branchial arch. What are the head and neck structure which develop from 3rd pharyngeal arch and pouch?

In the early embryo, the fore-gut develops between the brain above and the primitive heart below. The mouth is separated from the pharynx by the buccopharyngeal membrane which disappears around

CYSTIC HYGROMA
Jul 21
2017

What pre-operative counselling will you do for the surgery of Cystic Hygroma?

Damage to facial, hypoglossal and accessory nerves may be difficult to avoid in case of large  cystic hygroma so a nerve stimulator should be used . Because of the enormous

LYMPHANGIOMA
Jul 21
2017

What is lymphangioma? What are the theories of lymphangioma? What are its type? What are its clinical presentation?

Lymphangioma (LA) are degenerative lesions arising from the lymphatic and refers to a group of developmental anomalies in which the lymphatics fails to connect in the normal way to the

OK-432
Jul 20
2017

What is OK 432? How does it act? Which type of lymphangioma is more sensitive to it? How is lymphangioma managed surgically?

OK-432 It is  the new intralesional injection used to treat lymphangioma. It is named OK-432 (picinabil). The following are the advantages of OK-432:   Promising result It is an immuo-modulatory

Jul 20
2017

How will you treat lymphangioma? What are different modalities of management of neck lymphangioma? How will you treat lymphangioma without surgery?

If the lymphangioma is -small, cosmetically and functionally acceptable then observation and no treatment is required. Broomhead(1964) proposed 15% have spontaneous regression.   Repeated aspiration To relieve from rapid growth

Jul 20
2017

How will you diagnose the Lymphangiomas?

As a rule the diagnosis is apparent and are made on clinical grounds Ultrasound scanning may help To make prenatal diagnosis and there are report of infants being treated ex-utero

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