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Chapter: 28 / Q: 55
A man developed intense pain after using the end of a pencil to scratch his inner ear. He took out the pencil from his ear and realized the end of the pencil with the rubber part is still stuck in his ear. What is the most appropriate management?
Chapter: 28 / Q: 56
A 16 year old boy presents with acute pain in the right ear and little bleeding from the same ear. He had been in a boxing match and had sustained a blow to the ear. There is little amount of blood in the auditory canal and a small perforation of the eardrum. What the most appropriate management?
Chapter: 28 / Q: 57
A 45 year old man has noticed difficulty hearing on the telephone. He is concerned because his father has been moderately hard of hearing since middle age. BC=normal. An audiogram shows moderate hearing loss in both ears across all frequencies. What is the single most likely diagnosis?
Chapter: 28 / Q: 58
A 34 year old man has supra-orbital pain and tenderness and developed tenderness over the maxilla. He also has mild fever. What is the single likely cause for these symptoms?
Chapter: 28 / Q: 59
A 27 year old female who had a RTA (road traffic accident) 7 months back now complaints of attacks of sudden onset rotational vertigo which comes on with sharp movements of the head and neck. Which of the following would be most helpful?
Chapter: 28 / Q: 60
A 2 year old girl is brought to the emergency department by her mother. The child is screaming that there is something in her ear and she appears agitated. Exam: a plastic bead is seen inside the ear. What is the best method of removal?
Chapter: 28 / Q: 61
A patient, a small child presented with URTI (upper respiratory tract infection) and later developed fever, earache and tympanic membrane is dull. What is the likely diagnosis?
Chapter: 28 / Q: 62
A 72 year old male who is a regular smoker has come to the emergency department with complaints of loss of weight and loss of appetite. He also complains of odynophagia. Examination: actively bleeding ulcer on right tonsil. What is the most appropriate diagnosis?
Chapter: 28 / Q: 63
A patient with regular episodes of SNHL (sensory neural hearing loss), vertigo and tinnitus lasting >30min. Neurological examination normal. What is the likely diagnosis?
Chapter: 28 / Q: 64
A 22 year old man reports a 2 days history of hoarseness of voice. He denies any weight loss but he has been smoking for 4 years. What is the single most appropriate investigation?
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