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October 2000

1. Describe the clinical features and management of deviated nasal septum. (10 marks) 2. Write briefly on a. Malignant otitis externa b. Retropharyngeal abscess c. Presbyacusis (3x5=15 marks) 3. Discuss etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and management of tonsillitis. (10 marks) 4. Write briefly on a. Singers nodule b. Deaf mute c. Antro choanal polyp (3x5=15 marks)

April 2001
1. Enumerate the conditions producing conductive deafness. Discuss the etiology clinical features and management of acute suppurative otitis media . (10 marks) 2. Write briefly on (3x5 = 15)

a. Eustachean tube

b. Laryngeal papilloma

c. Juvenile angiofibroma 3. Describe the clinical features diagnosis and management of chronic sinusitis (10 marks) 4. Write briefly on (3x5 = 15)

a. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

b. Retropharyngeal abscess

c. Osteomeatal complex

November 2001

1. Enumerate the causes of childhood stridor. Write briefly the indications, and complications of tracheostomy. (10 Marks) 2. Write briefly on a. Pyriform fossa b. Foreign bodies in ENT c. Endolymphatic hydrops (3x5 = 15 marks)

3. Enumerate the complications of csom

Discuss briefly the management of attico antral type of disease (10 Marks) 4. Write briefly on a. Deaf mutism b. Nasal myasis c. Adenoid facies (3x5=15 marks)

March 2002

1. Enumerate the causes, clinical features and management of atrophic rhinitis (10 marks) 2. Write briefly on a. Furunculosis of ear b. Faucial diphtheria c. Acute supraglottic laryngitis (3x5=15 marks) 3. Enumerate the etiology, clinical features and management of cholesteatoma. (10 marks) 4. Write briefly on a. Vocal nodule b. Deaf mutism c. Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma (3x5=15 marks)

October 2003

1. Describe the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and management of otosclerosis. (10 marks) 2. Describe the etiology, clinical features and management of chronic maxillary sinusitis. (10 marks) 3. Write briefly on a. Bells palsy b. Faucial diphtheria c. Septal hematoma d. FESS e. Oroantral fistula f. Otomycosis g. CSF rhinorrhoea h. Lasers in ENT (8x5=40)

August 2004

1. Enumerate the common causes of conductive deafness Describe the etiology, clinical features and management of secretory otitis media 2. What are the diseases in ENT practice which produces trismus? (10 marks) Describe the clinical features and management of quincy. (10 marks) 3. Write briefly on a. Plummer vinson syndrome

b. Reactionary haemorrhage following tonsillectomy c. Antrochoanal polyp d. Septoplasty e. Leucoplakia of palate f. Otogenic brain abscess g. Nasal bone fracture h. Absolute bone conduction test (8x5=40marks)

Feb 2005

1. Discuss how to investigate and manage an adult patient with difficulty in swallowing. (10 Marks). 2. Describe the causes, and clinical features of various conditions presenting with pain in one ear. (10 marks) 3. write briefly on a. FESS b. Tracheostomy c. Keratosis obturans d. Singers nodule e. Glue ear f. Menier's disease g. Rhinolith

h. Ludwig's angina (8x5=40)

August 2005
1. Enumerate diagnosis, clinical features and management of otosclerosis. (10 Marks) 2. Enumerate indications and complications of tracheostomy. (10 Marks) 3. Write briefly on a. Otomycosis b. Rinne test c. Indirect laryngoscopy d. Nasal polyp e. Siegels pneumatic speculum f. Acute epiglottitis g. Cholesteatoma h. Oesophagoscopy (8x5=40 marks)

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