_____ classification is used to stage juvenile angiofibromas
#2
What age group is commonly affected by antrochoanal polyp?_____
#3
Can choanal atresia cause ET obstruction?_____
#4
Is overt or submucous cleft palate a contraindication for tonsillectomy?_____
#5
Neonatal septal deviation is quite common, being present in approximately _____% of all newborns
#6
Asymptomatic blunt objects and coins lodged in the esophagus can be observed for up to _____ hours
#7
Contraindications to adenoidectomy include _____, acute URTI and cleft palate
#8
Laryngomalacia presents with _____ during infancy due to collapse of supraglottic tissues during inspiration
#9
What is the most common symptom of adenoid hypertrophy?_____
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Congenital Airway Anomalies Flashcards for NEET-PG
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