Features of Vestibular Neuronitis: - _____ vertigo lasting hours to days - Nausea & Vomiting - Horizontal nystagmus - NO hearing loss or tinnitus
What organism is also known as Group A Streptococcus (GAS)? _____
_____ is a common, benign breast condition where milk-producing lobules become enlarged and distorted by scar-like fibrous tissue
Milia are small, benign, _____ that typically appear around the face, more common in newborns
On an Audiogram in conductive hearing loss only _____ is impaired
Management for Vestibular Neuronitis = _____ for rapid relief for severe cases
Vestibular Neuronitis is a cause of _____ that often develops following a viral infection
Duct Ectasia can be confused with _____ which presents with periareolar infections
Duct Ectasia presents with _____ and a creamy nipple discharge
_____ is advised in duct ectasia
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