Staging of juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma (Modified sessions, et al):Involving the infratemporal fossa with or without cheek or posterior to pterygoid plate: _____
What is the most common cause in adults causing unilateral serous otitis media?_____
Which nodes are most common and earliest nodes involved in supraglottic carcinoma?_____
Staging of juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma (Modified sessions, et al):Full extension into pterygopalatine fossa without erosion of orbital bones: _____
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is also called _____ tumor
_____ classification for maxillary carcinoma uses two horizontal lines of Sebileau; one passing through the floors of orbits and the other through floors of antra.
Lymph node involvement occurs _____ in middle ear carcinomas.
_____ arises from the septum of the nose, also called as nose-picker's carcinoma
Treatment of esthesioneuroblastoma is _____ combined with preoperative chemotherapy or radiotherapy
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