Deviated Nasal Septum — Flashcards

#1

What is the most common presenting feature of septal hematoma?_____

#2

Indications for surgery in a case of DNS are:Persistent _____ and recurrent headachesRecurrent sinusitis and otitis media.Recurrent epistaxis from septal spur.Septal deviation causing sleep apnea or hypopnoea syndrome.

#3

Antral lavage is used to confirm the diagnosis of _____ maxillary sinusitis and also therapeutic to remove pus.

#4

_____ may be present with DNS due to associated sinusitis or due to spur pressing on lateral wall of nose.

#5

What is the management of septal hematoma of the nose?_____

#6

The immediate management for Septal hematoma is _____

#7

The immediate management for Septal hematoma is _____

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#8

_____ is used in irrigation of maxillary sinus after intranasal antrostomy or Caldwell–Luc operation

Hint: Instrument

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#9

The treatment of choice for inverted papilloma is _____

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#10

Fossa of Rosenmuller (yellow arrow) is visualized during the _____ pass of diagnostic nasal endoscopy.

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