Ear:Differences
Page 16: Tumours of external ear
Page 23: Middle ear atelactasis
Page 29: Uses of endoscopy in cholesteatoma
Differential diagnosis of aural polyp
Page 30: Routes of spread of complications
Page 33: Chronic and masked mastoiditis
Page 40: Otitic hydrocephalus
Page 42: Ossicular disruption
Page 60: difference between cochlear and retrochchlear lesion
Page 62: Perilymph fistula
Page 64: Inflammatory labyrinthitis
Nose:
Page 92: Halo sign in traumatic CSF rhinorrhoea
Page 94: Erysipelas
Page 97: H1N1 Flu
Page 102-104: Granuloma of the nose
Page 107: Systemic diseases that affect the nasal septum
Page 114: Routes of spread of complications of sinusitis
Page 118: Differential diagnosis of nasal polyps
Page 119: Extensive sinonasal polyps
Page 121: Nasal polyps with systemic diseases
Page 125: Haemangioma of the nose
Page 128: Prognosis of malignant tumours
Page 140: Temporal arteritis
Page 141: Proptosis
Page 142: Resonance disorders ص 144& 174 كتابنا فى موجودة
Page 146: Nasal endoscopyمختلفة فى الجديد لكن عندنا مكتوبة أحسن
زود عليها فى الTherapeutic: Removal of pituitary tumour by ESS (hypophysectomy)
Throat:
Page 151: Vocal folds
Page 152: Extrensic muscles
Page 174: 2- Bilateral adductor paralysis
C) External surgery for laryngeal stenosis
Page 175: VI. Tracheal causes of stridor
Page 176: Hoarseness of voice
Page 177: Hoarseness of voice in children
Indications for tracheostomy
Page 179: Complications of tracheostomy
Page 183: 3. Phonasthenia
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Page 200: Site of incisions in quinsy ده كلام قديم و إتلغى
Page 213: 3- Drug induced sleep examination
Page 215: Physiology of swallowing
Page 216: Congenital oesophageal atresia
Complications of FB in the oesophagus
Aeitiology of corrosive oesophagitis (MCQs)
Page 217: Complications of corrosive oesophagitis
Page 220: Managemnet of GERD
Page 226: Carotid body tumor, Cervical rib, Sternomastoid tumor
Page 228: 3- Ranula
Emergencies in ENT
N.B. Page 227: Goiter is a lateral neck swelling (when the lobes are affected), and midline neck swelling (when the isthmus is affected).