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This document is an examination synopsis for the Otorhinolaryngology semester examination for the academic year 2019/2020 at MU-Pleven, focusing on various aspects of ear, nose, throat, and related anatomy and physiology. It includes topics such as clinical anatomy, common diseases, treatments, and complications associated with the ENT field. The document outlines a comprehensive list of subjects that students are expected to study and understand for their examination.

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This document is an examination synopsis for the Otorhinolaryngology semester examination for the academic year 2019/2020 at MU-Pleven, focusing on various aspects of ear, nose, throat, and related anatomy and physiology. It includes topics such as clinical anatomy, common diseases, treatments, and complications associated with the ENT field. The document outlines a comprehensive list of subjects that students are expected to study and understand for their examination.

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Index: FO - 04.01.

01 - 02
FORM Issue: P - 02
Date: 10.01.2012
EXAMINATION SYNOPSIS
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EXAMINATION SYNOPSIS

FOR SEMESTER EXAMINATION IN ACADEMIC YEAR 2019/2020

IN

OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY

WITH STUDENTS AT MU-PLEVEN

SPECIALTY: MEDICINE

1. Clinical Anatomy of the ear.


2. Physiology of hearing.
3. Physiology of the balance system.
4. Wax and foreign bodies in the external meatus.
5. Frostbite, burns and erysipelas of the auricle
6. Hematoma and perichondritis
7. Furuncle and diffuse nonspecific inflammation of the extremal meatus
8. Acute and chronic catarrh of the middle ear
9. Acute supporative otitis media
10. Acute supporative otitis media in nurselings
11. Otitis Media in infections diseases
12. Paraontesis
13. Pneumococcal type III otitis.
14. Facial nerve paralysis.

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Date: 10.01.2012
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15. Mastoidits.
16. Chronic otitis media
17. Inner ear inflammations.
18. Vestibular neuronitis and cochleoneuronitis.
19. Sudden deafness
20. Extradural abscess
21. Subdural abscess.
22. Otogenic meningitis.
23. Otogenic thrombosis of the sigmoid sinus and sepsis.
24. Thrombolfebitis of the cavernons sinus.
25. Otogenic cerebellar abscess
26. Otogenic brain abscess
27. Meniere’s disease
28. Otosclerosis
29. Deaf - mutism.
30. Professional diseases of the ear.
31. Traumas of Middle and inner ear.
32. Rehabilitation of deafness and heariug aids.
33. Tumors of the ear.
34. Differential diagnosis of the otalgia and ear diseases.
35. Clinical anatomy of the nose.
36. Physiology of the nose
37. Congenital and acquired deformations of the nose
38. Furuncle of the external nose.
39. Foreign bodies and rhinolithis in the nose.
40. Local anaesthesia of the nasal mucosa
41. Epistaxis
42. Trauma of the external nose
43. Haematoma
44. Acute rhinitis
45. Acute rhinitis in infants and children
46. Chronic rhinitis
47. Atrophic rhinitis and Ozena

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Date: 10.01.2012
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48. Acute sinusitis


49. Chronic sinusitis
50. Mucocele and pyocele
51. Complications of sinus infections – orbital and intracranial
52. Alergic rhinitis
53. Vasomotor rhinitis
54. Trauma of the nose, paranasal sinuses and anterior skull base
55. Tumors of the nose
56. Cancer of the paranasal sinuses
57. Headache. Differential diagnosis of the diseases of the nose and paranasal sinuses.
58. Clinical anatomy of the mouth.
59. Somatitis.
60. Siladenitis
61. Abscess of the floor of the mouth, Ludwing’s angina.
62. Clinical anatomy of the pharynx
63. Physiology of the pharynx
64. Adenoid hyperplasia.
65. Acute tonsillitis, chronic tonsillitis - focal infection.
66. Acute and chronic pharygitis.
67. Peritonsillar abscess
68. Retropharyngeal abscess.
69. Parapharningeal.
70. Tumors of the pharynx.
71. Clinical anatomy of the larynx.
72. Physiologyof the larinx
73. Acute laryngitis.
74. Acute subglottic laryngitis.
75. Chronic laryngitis.
76. Laryngeal abscess
77. Foreign bodies in the larynx.
78. Acute laryngo-tracheobronchitis
79. Trauma of the larynx.
80. Functional disorders of the larynx.

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Date: 10.01.2012
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81. Benign tumors of the larynx.


82. Malignant tumors of the larynx.
83. Foreign bodies in the trachea and bronchi
84. Acute and chronic laryngeal dyspnea
85. Emergensy tracheotomy
86. Burns by acid or lye of the esophagus
87. Foreign Bodies in the esophagus.
88. Professional diseases of upper respiratory tract
89. Speech and voice disorders.
90. Differential diagnosis of the enlarged lymph nodes of the neck.
91. Tuberculosis of the ENT organs.
92. Syphilis of the ENT organs.
93. Scleroma of the upper air way.

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