Arterial supply of a paramedian forehead flap.
What is the supratrochlear artery?
Name reflex pathway depicted in the image.
What is acoustic reflex?
Nerve that may be injured in endoscopic nasal surgery that may lead to hypoesthesia of incisors and a portion of the anterior hard palate.
What is the nasopalatine nerve?
A patient with the following findings and biopsy that demonstrates monosodium urate crystal deposition has what condition?
What is laryngeal gout?
Name the graft demonstrated in the picture that may aid in improving external nasal valve collapse.
What is an alar batten graft?
Most common site of injury to recurrent laryngeal nerve during total thyroidectomy.
What is Berry's ligament?
Most common mutation associated with congenital genetic hearing loss.
What is Connexin 26?
MC presenting symptom of silent sinus syndrome.
What is enophthalmos?
Alternative to tracheobronchoscopy for monitoring progression of idiopathic subglottic stenosis and predicting receipt of surgical intervention.
What is Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF)?
What is 2.5mm?
Condition that is characterized by salivary gland swelling and biopsy may show lymphocytes and increased IgG4-positive plasma cells.
What is Miculicz disease?
Parameter used to determine candidacy for cochlear implantation in adults.
What is sentence recognition testing?
For adults in the United States, determining adult candidacy is based on sentence recognition test scores.
Name the benign condition noted on imaging.
What is fibrous dysplasia?
Has a classic ground glass appearance.
Condition in which a young M patient may complain of a voice change characterized by a high pitch (similar to falsetto).
What is puberphonia?
Muscle that may be injured in excessive fat removal nasally during upper eyelid blepharoplasty.
What is the superior oblique muscle?
Effective medical regimen for treatment of osteoradionecrosis.
What is Tocopherol and Pentoxyfilline?
Name the condition.
What is keratosis obturans?
Name at least one of four requirements to establish a diagnosis of chronic fungal sinusitis.
What is ----
Esophageal motility disorder that has the following high-resolution manometry parameters: showed >50% ineffective swallows, distal contractile integral (DCI) <450 mmHg – sec – cm.
What is ineffective esophageal motility?
What is mandibular condyle?
Stage of osteoradionecrosis demonstrated below.
What is Stage III?
Hearing disorder that is characterized by:
+ Otoacoustic emissions
+ Cochlear microphonics
- Abnormal ABR
- Absent acoustic reflexes
What is auditory neuropathy hearing spectrum disorder?
Cellular and cytokine profile of nasal polyps in patients with Cystic fibrosis.
What is
- Neutrophil?
- IL-8?
Type of achalasia that is characterized by spastic or premature contractions with rapidly propagated pressurization.
What is Type III?
Botox and local anesthetic injections into the frontal trigger area are meant improve headache symptoms attributed to entrapment of these nerves.
What are the
-supraorbital nerve?
-supratrochlear nerve?