MCQs and EMQs for the Diploma in Otolaryngology: Head and Neck SurgeryRadcliffe Publishing, 2010 - 182 من الصفحات The Diploma in Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery (DOHNS) is now an intercollegiate examination, and can count towards membership of one of the surgical colleges of Great Britain. The DOHNS has evolved to fit its new role, leaving little up-to-date material available for candidates preparing for the written component. This book by former DOHNS candidates meets that need, focusing on topics that are likely to be examined. Each answer is accompanied by an explanation using current evidence-based research wherever possible. This will be an essential revision text for all DOHNS candidates. 'Applicable to medical students and trainee doctors in general practice as well as ENT and related head and neck disciplines such as neurology and neurosurgery. Each question is followed by the correct answer and clear and concise explanation. Indeed, it is the quality of this additional information that makes this book stand out from its competitors. It provides the student with experience and examination technique in answering these questions, but additionally it is a teaching volume in its own right. It is a credit to its enthusiastic and very competent young teachers in its content, design and clarity, and is another excellent contribution to our thriving specialty.' - from the Foreword by David Howard |
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Acute suppurative otitis media | 5 |
Ménière disease | 7 |
Branches of the trigeminal nerve 83 | 8 |
Management of BPPV | 9 |
Noiseinduced hearing loss | 11 |
Otalgia | 13 |
Puretone audiogram | 15 |
Recurrent ASOM | 17 |
The thyroid gland | 91 |
Branchial cysts | 93 |
Miscellaneous | 95 |
Branchial arch derivatives | 97 |
Fineneedle aspiration cytology | 99 |
Basalcell carcinoma | 101 |
Evidencebased medicine | 103 |
Statistical tests | 105 |
Fractures of the temporal bone | 19 |
Tympanic membrane perforation | 21 |
Tympanometry | 23 |
Components of the temporal bone | 24 |
Causes of tympanic membrane perforation | 25 |
Tests of vestibular function | 27 |
Keratosis obturans | 29 |
Negative Rinne test | 31 |
Rhinology and laryngology | 33 |
Adenoidectomy | 35 |
Subglottic stenosis | 37 |
Sinonasal tumours | 39 |
Laryngeal carcinoma | 41 |
Cerebrospinal fluid CSF rhinorrhoea | 43 |
Vocal nodules | 45 |
Causes of allergic rhinitis | 46 |
Tests for allergic rhinitis | 47 |
Cilia of the nasal mucosa | 49 |
Laryngocoele | 51 |
Septal haematoma | 55 |
The recurrent laryngeal nerve | 57 |
Head and neck | 59 |
Cause of facial palsy | 61 |
Orbital cellulitis | 63 |
Branches of the facial nerve | 65 |
Temporomandibular joint TMJ | 67 |
Oesophageal perforation | 69 |
Posterior triangle of the neck | 71 |
Hypopharyngeal carcinoma | 73 |
The tongue | 75 |
Parotid surgery | 77 |
Indications for tracheostomy | 79 |
Facial haemangiomas | 81 |
Tracheomalacia | 83 |
Pharyngeal pouch | 85 |
Oral leucoplakia | 87 |
The glossopharyngeal nerve | 89 |
Autoimmune disease | 109 |
Chemotherapeutic agents | 111 |
Steroids | 113 |
Down syndrome | 115 |
Extended Matching Questions EMQs | 117 |
Otology | 119 |
Sensorineural hearing loss | 121 |
Dizziness | 123 |
Syndromic hearing loss | 125 |
Otalgia | 127 |
Hearing aids | 129 |
Tinnitus | 131 |
Rhinology and laryngology | 133 |
Control of epistaxis | 135 |
Rhinorrhoea | 137 |
The hoarse voice | 139 |
Throat pain | 141 |
Airway management | 143 |
Epistaxis | 145 |
Head and neck | 147 |
Neck dissection | 149 |
Paediatric neck masses | 151 |
Adult neck masses | 153 |
Nerve injuries in head and neck surgery | 155 |
Vessels of the head and neck | 157 |
Skull foramina | 159 |
Miscellaneous | 161 |
Surgical complications | 163 |
Cranial nerve function | 165 |
Thyroid cytology | 167 |
Management of foreign bodies | 169 |
Microbial pathogens | 171 |
ENT manifestations of systemic disease | 173 |
Statistical terms | 175 |
Postoperative investigations | 177 |
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