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1-1 i) Unilateral vs.

Bilateral
ii) Duration of symptoms
iii) Discharge
iv) Haemorrhage
v) Hearing Loss
vi) Fever
vii) Constitutional Symptoms
1-2 As per pic
1-3 Otitis Externa, Otitis Media, Eczema

1-4

1-5 Aural Toilet, Acidification, Topical Antifungals.


1-6 Bacterial, Fungal, Occlusive
1-7 Bacterial – Pseudomonas, Fungal – Aspergillus, Candida, Actinomycoses, Trichphyton.
2-1 A- Helix, B-Anti-Helical Fold, C – Antihelix, D-Opening for EAC, E- Lobule, F- Tragus, G-Anti-tragus

2-2 Skin, Subcutaenous Tissue, Cartilage

2-3 Right

2-4 Perichondritis

2-5 13-25 Females

2-6 Antibiotics, Analgesia, I and D for abscess.

3-1 Tympanic Membrane

3-2 A-Pars flacida, B- Handle of malleus, C- Pars tensa, D- Umbo, E- Cone of light

3-3 Right

3-4 Hyperaemic left TM, Effusion, nil cone of light.

3-5 Acute Otitis Media

3-6 AOM, OM, OME

3-7 Antibiotics, Analgesia.

3-8 As explained

3-9 Attico-antral, Tubo tympanic

3-10 Grommet in situ, Hyperaemic Right TM

3-11 CSOME

4-1 Normal

4-2 Right Conductive Hearing Loss

4-3 Left Conductive Hearing Loss

4-4 Right Sensorineural Hearing Loss

4-5 Bilateral Sensorineural Hearing Loss – Profound SN Hearing Loss High Tones

4-6 Conductive, Sensorineural


4-7 Conductive – Wax, TM dysfunction, Ossicle chain dysfunction, bony erosion
Sensorineural – Ototoxicity, NIHL, Presbycusis, Congenital absence of cochlear.

5-1 Severe to profound hearing loss – bilateral


Children with speech impairment.

5-2 Behind ear, On ear, In ear, In canal, Completely in canal (Analog/Digital), BAHA, Cochlear
Implants

6-1 Otorrhoea

6-2 External Ear


OE, Furuncle

Middle Ear
CSOME with Perforation,

Skull Base
CSF leak

6-3 Signs of above.

7-1 Normal

7-2 Conductive Right Hearing Loss

7-3 Sensorineural Right Hearing Loss

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