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Diseases of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses — MCQs

Diseases of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses — MCQs

Diseases of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses — MCQs

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Q71Medium

During extraction of an upper first molar, the mesiobuccal root is missing and suspected to have been pushed into the maxillary sinus. To classify a chronic oral-antral communication, what time duration is acceptable?

Q72Medium

The dotted line has clinical significance in case of which of the following conditions?

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Q73Medium

A 70-year-old patient presents with a history of epistaxis. On examination, the blood pressure is 200/100 mm Hg. No active nasal bleeding is noted at the time of examination. What is the next step in management?

Q74Easy

Improvement in nasal patency by retracting the lateral part of the cheek and thus testing the vestibular component of the nose is called what?

Q75Medium

What is true about nasal myiasis?

Q76Easy

Lines of Sebileau pass through which structures?

Q77Medium

What is the most definitive diagnostic method for sinusitis?

Q78Easy

Denker's operation may result in injury to which nerve?

Q79Easy

Allergic salute is seen in which of the following conditions?

Q80Medium

What is true about a foreign body in a child?

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