The most common cranial nerve involved in Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is _____th nerve
Gradenigos syndrome is a triad that consists of:-_____-Deep ear/facial pain (V Nerve involvement)-Persistent ear discharge (otitis media)
Treatment of Frey's syndrome is use of antiperspirants with _____ or subcutaneous infiltration of botox
Bluish Flushing of anterior pillars compared to the rest of the pharyngeal mucosa is an important sign of _____ tonsillar infection.
Choanal atresia is _____lateral>bilateral
_____ classification for maxillary carcinoma uses two horizontal lines of Sebileau; one passing through the floors of orbits and the other through floors of antra.
A _____ cyst presents as an anterior, midline neck mass that moves with swallowing or protrusion of the tongue
Acute _____pharyngeal abscess presents as a bulge on one side of the midline and not as a midline bulge
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