Infectious process associated with painless violaceous node.
What is atypical mycobacterial infection?
THIS is the AHI threshold at which OSA is diagnosed in children.
What is 1 (event per hour)?
The persistent embryonic structure seen here: 
What is the stapedial artery
Big ears? THIS stitch will reduce your auriculocephalic angle.
What is Furnas' stitch?

Penicillin allergy? Suuuure. Anyway, try this second-line treatment for AOM. Need a hint? It ends with "ear". Almost.
What is cefdinir?
THIS most common neoplasm of the parotid in children.
What is pleomorphic adenoma?
The range of Cotton-Meyer grade III stenosis.
What is 71-99%?
Nonsyndromic congenital hearing loss is usually attributable to defects in THIS gene.
What is GJB2?
Type I - Deaf, Dizzy, Dark (low-light blindness).
Type II - Deaf but not dizzy.
Type III - Problems after age 10.
What is Usher Syndrome?
Breastfeeding? Great! Formula-fed infants have a higher incidence of THIS ENT problem.
What is acute otitis media?
This finding and its common respiratory association.
What is solitary median maxillary central incisor and pyriform aperture stenosis?
These are the causative agents in RRP.

What are HPV types 6 and 11?
THIS most common branchial cleft sinus opens at THIS mucosal site.
What is a second cleft sinus (or fistula) at the tonsil fossa?
Craniosynostosis with syndactyly.
What is Apert Syndrome?
Time for tubes? Not so fast. OME must persist at least THIS long before we'll consider it.
What is 3 months?
THIS type of THIS syndrome
What is Waardenburg Type I?
First-line surgical treatment for children with persistent uncomplicated sinusitis refractory to medical management.
What is adenoidectomy?
Of cleft lip, cleft palate, or cleft lip and palate, THIS is the SECOND most common condition.
What is cleft lip and palate? (~30% clefts)
45% Palate alone
25% Lip alone
Careful taking out those tonsils. Your patient might have THIS syndrome.
What is DiGeorge (velocardiofacial) Syndrome?
Earache? Fever? Try THIS firstline drug for AOM, THIS dosing, and THIS duration of treatment.
What is amoxicillin, ~90mg/kg/day, 10-14 days?
Halt your tonsillecomy! THIS midline finding portends complications.
Whats is zona pellucida?
THIS laryngoscopic finding should raise concern for Arnold-Chiari malformation, prompting an MRI brain.
What is congenital bilateral vocal fold paralysis?
The involvement of THESE landmarks delineates a grade III laryngeal cleft.
What is the entire cricoid cartilage and potentially cervical trachea without thoracic tracheal involvement?
Glioma or encephalocele? THIS exam maneuver may help.

What is Furstenberg sign? Pulsation or expansion with jugular compression or valsalva
This particular form of AOM and its likely causative agent.
What is bullous myringitis? usually S. pneumo.