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Perforation of the bony part of the nasal septum may be due to:
a. Lupus.
b. Leprosy.
c. T.B.
d. Syphilis. -
Radiological finding of sinusitis include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. Bone destruction.
b. Opacity of the affected sinus.
c. Fluid level.
d. Mucosal thickening. -
Unilateral chronic maxillary sinusitis is usually of:
a. Nasal origin.
b. Dental origin.
c. Orbital origin.
d. All of the above. -
The main presenting symptom of ethmoidal nasal polyp are all of the
following EXCEPT:
a. Attack of severe epistaxis.
b. Persistant nasal obstruction.
c. Rhinorrhea.
d. All of the above. -
Which of the following is used to confirm nasal allergy:
a. Esinophilia in nasal secretion.
b. Esinophilia in blood.
c. Elevated serum IGE.
d. All of the above. -
Nasal regurgitation occurs in all of the following EXCEPT:
a. Ethmoid carcinoma.
b. Palatal paralysis.
c. Advanced maxillary sinus carcinoma.
d. Cleft palate. -
Post nasal discharge may occurs:
a. At puberty.
b. At pregnancy.
c. In diabetes.
d. All of the above. -
Post nasal discharge may occurs in:
a. Adenoid abscess.
b. Acute & chronic sinusitis.
c. Non of them.
d. All of them. -
Unilateral nasal obstruction in newly born infant may be due to:
a. Antrochoanal polyp.
b. Allergic nasal polyp.
c. Choanal atresia.
d. Non of the above. -
Unilateral mucopurulent & purulent nasal discharge may be due to:
a. Unilateral sinusitis.
b. FB in the nose.
c. Non of them.
d. All of them.
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