Gradenigos syndrome is a triad that consists of:-_____-Deep ear/facial pain (V Nerve involvement)-Persistent ear discharge (otitis media)
_____ abscess, can occur as a complication of mastoiditis, which forms posterior to the mastoid, occupying a position more towards the occipital bone
_____ is the most common organism causing acute necrotizing otitis media
Acute _____ otitis media is seen in children suffering from measles, scarlet fever, influenza
_____ is a common cause of malignant otitis externa, whereupon the causative organism can spread into deeper tissues and presents with exquisite ear pain and drainage
In _____, the fluid is clear hence one can see the structures of the middle ear quite clearly.
_____ used in mastoid surgery to explore the air cells with one end and to curette the intervening septa and granulations with the other.
Hint: Instrument
Keratosis obturans is sometimes associated with _____ and chronic sinusitis
Hint: respiratory
Menieres Disease presents with a _____lateral sensorineural type of hearing loss
Presence of hyalinization and calcification involving only the _____ is known as myringosclerosis
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