What are the X-ray findings associated with chronic otitis media?
AHoneycombing of mastoid
BSclerosis with cavity in mastoid
CClear-cut distinct bony partition between cells
DIncreased pneumatization of mastoid cells
While discharging a patient of meningitis due to Haemophilus influenzae, what is the essential step you would take?
AAssess the patient's developmental milestones
BRefer the patient for physical rehabilitation
CPerform an EEG to assess brain activity
DTest for hearing loss using auditory response testing
A 9 year old boy with Fallot's tetralogy, had high grade fever followed by focal seizure 2 days prior to hospital admission. His blood counts were increased and predominantly polymorphs. CT scan of the head showed a focal lesion suggestive of an abscess. Where would be the commonest location of brain abscess in this patient?
AParietal lobe
BCerebellum
CTemporal lobe
DThalamus
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