A _____ cyst presents as an anterior, midline neck mass that moves with swallowing or protrusion of the tongue
#3
The given image shows the _____ incision that can be used in removal of angiofibroma
#4
_____ incision is used to access the floor of the maxillary sinus in the case of maxillary carcinoma.
#5
Routine indications for a _____ tracheostomy is Foreign body, Head injury resulting in unconsciousness, Laryngeal diphtheria and Acute laryngotracheobronchitis
#6
Angiofibroma confined to the nasopharynx can be approached through the _____ transpalatal approach
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Congenital Neck Lesions Flashcard Deck - 6 Cards
Flashcard 1: _____ is known as the graveyard of ENT surgeons.
Answer: Tonsillolingual Sulcus
Flashcard 2: A _____ cyst presents as an anterior, midline neck mass that moves with swallowing or protrusion of the tongue
Answer: thyroglossal duct
Flashcard 3: The given image shows the _____ incision that can be used in removal of angiofibroma
Answer: Moure's
Flashcard 4: _____ incision is used to access the floor of the maxillary sinus in the case of maxillary carcinoma.
Answer: WeberFerguson
Flashcard 5: Routine indications for a _____ tracheostomy is Foreign body, Head injury resulting in unconsciousness, Laryngeal diphtheria and Acute laryngotracheobronchitis
Answer: mid/normal
Flashcard 6: Angiofibroma confined to the nasopharynx can be approached through the _____ transpalatal approach