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MCQs for ENT: Specialist Revision Guide for the FRCS [Minkštas viršelis]

(ENT department, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK), , (ENT department, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, UK)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 196x130x12 mm, weight: 171 g, 12 black and white halftones and 5 black and white line drawings
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Nov-2008
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199533946
  • ISBN-13: 9780199533947
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 196x130x12 mm, weight: 171 g, 12 black and white halftones and 5 black and white line drawings
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Nov-2008
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199533946
  • ISBN-13: 9780199533947
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This book is a revision aid for candidates for the MCQ papers of the FRCS (ORL-HNS) examination, and the DO-HNS. The style and format of the questions mirror the format of the exam questions, covering all the relevant topics. Answers and explanatory notes are provided, along with links to relevant websites and key journal articles.

Success in multiple choice question (MCQ) examinations relies on knowledge of the syllabus and skill in answering the questions. Practice is essential in improving success in answering MCQs.

This book i intended as a revision aid for candidates preparing for the MCQ papers of the FRCS (ORL-HNS) examination, and also the DO-HNS. The style and format of the questions in the book mirrors exactly the format of the examination questions, and covers all of the relevant topics. Answers and comprehensive explanatory notes are provided, along with links to relevant websites and key journal articles for further reference. In common with the examination, the book features illustrations and diagrams to illustrate the cases discussed.

The book is divided into two main sections: Single Best Answers (SBAs) and Extended Matching Items (EMIs) both of which are found in the exams. The first section is further dividedd into chapters by topic: basic sciences; rhinology and facial plastic surgery; otology and neuro-otology; head and neck, and paediatric ENT.

The book will be invaluable for candidates revising for the FRCS (ORL-HNS) or DO-HNS, but also for other ENT surgeons wishing to revise their ENT knowledge.
SECTION 1 Single Best Answers (SBAs)
1 General Otolaryngology
3
1 Stimulation of nerves
3
2 Innervation
3
3 Physiological regulation of saliva
3
4 Physiology of olfaction
4
5 Blood transfusion
4
6 Development
4
7 Local anaesthetics
4
8 Nerves
5
9 Muscles
5
10 Lasers
5
11 Hyoid bone
5
12 Immunoglobulins
6
13 Bacteria
6
14 Trials
6
15 Statistics
6
16 Statistics
7
17 Statistics
7
18 ECG abnormalities
7
19 Botulinum
7
20 Trousseau and Chvostek signs
8
21 Trials
8
22 DNA
8
23 Bones
8
24 Parathyroid hormone
9
25 Gell and Coombs classification
5
26 Platelet count
9
27 Prions
9
28 HIV status
10
29 Cavernous sinus
10
30 Waiting times
10
31 Side effects
11
32 Complaints
11
33 Warfarin
11
34 Genetics
11
35 Nerves
12
36 Muscles
12
37 Warfarin
12
38 Trials
12
2 Otology and Neuro-otology
21
1 Anatomy
21
2 Anatomy
21
3 Implants
21
4 Surgery
22
5 Anatomy
22
6 ECoG
22
7 Cochlear anatomy and physiology
23
8 Balance
23
9 Otoacoustic emissions
23
10 Speech audiometry
24
11 Hearing loss
24
12 Noise levels
24
13 Neurofibromatosis
25
14 Surgery
25
15 CSF leaks
25
16 Surgery
26
17 Nerves
26
18 Tinnitus
26
19 Tinnitus
27
20 Anatomy
28
21 Congenital deafness
28
22 Otosclerosis
29
23 Imaging
29
24 Anatomy
29
25 Osteoma
29
26 Sound transformer mechanisms
30
27 Scuba diving
30
28 Belk palsy
30
29 Gentamicin
30
30 Tumours
31
31 Aminoglycocides
31
32 Barotrauma
31
33 Hearing aids
31
34 Carhart's effect
32
35 Visual reinforcement audiogram
32
3 Head and Neck Surgery
41
1 Anatomy
41
2 Nerves
41
3 Surgery
41
4 Haemorrhage
42
5 Squamous cell carcinoma
42
6 Squamous cell carcinoma
42
7 Chylous fistula
43
8 Cysts
43
9 Thyroid cancer
43
10 Parotid fistula
44
11 Juvenile nasal angiofibroma
44
12 Sjogren's syndrome
44
13 Neck wound
44
14 Tumours
45
15 Bacteria
45
16 Tumours
45
17 Anatomy
46
18 Squamous cell carcinoma
46
19 PET scanning
46
20 Diagnosis
47
21 Anatomy
47
22 Sleep apnoea
47
23 Sleep apnoea
48
24 Diagnosis
48
25 Diagnosis
49
26 Oedema
49
27 Team working
50
28 Treatment
50
29 Anatomy
51
30 Anatomy
51
31 Tumours
51
32 Reinke's oedema
52
33 Thyroid
52
34 Thyroid
53
35 Tumours
53
36 Treatment
53
37 Diagnosis
54
38 Imaging
54
39 Thyroid cancer
55
40 Consent
55
41 Graves' disease
55
42 Tumours
55
43 Tumours
56
44 Treatment
56
4 Paediatric Otolaryngology
67
1 Treatment
67
2 Muscles
67
3 Treatment
67
4 Treatment
68
5 Consent
68
6 Development
68
7 Development
69
8 Blood loss
69
9 HPV
69
10 HPV
69
11 Pendred's syndrome
70
12 Consent
70
13 Resistance to breathing
70
14 Soft tissue malignancy
71
15 Microtia
71
16 Tumours
71
17 Usher's syndrome
71
18 Development
72
19 Cutaneous haemangiomas
72
20 Myer—Cotton grading
72
21 Choanal atresia
72
22 Tracheo-oesophageal fistula
73
23 Cutaneous capillary vascular malformation
73
24 Down's syndrome
73
25 Gorlin's syndrome
73
26 Diagnosis
74
27 Development
74
28 Diagnosis
74
29 Anaesthesia
75
30 Sinusitis
75
31 Blood volume
76
32 Treatment
76
5 Rhinology
83
1 Pathology
83
2 Anatomy
83
3 Endoscopic transethmoidal sphenoidotomy
83
4 External ethmoidectomy
84
5 Anatomy
84
6 Dosage
84
7 Ohngren's line
84
8 FES surgery
85
9 Treatment
85
10 TNM classification
86
11 French sizes
86
12 Anatomy
86
13 CSF rhinorrhea
86
14 Wegner's granulomatosis
87
15 Anosmia
87
16 Embryology
87
17 Lund & Mackay grading system
88
18 Diagnosis
89
19 Frontal recess
90
20 Risk factors
90
21 Treatment
90
6 Facial Plastics
95
1 Suturing
95
2 Rhinoplasty
95
3 Facial aesthetic analysis
95
4 Melanoma
96
5 AJCC staging system
96
6 Aesthetic subunits
96
7 Scar tissue
96
8 Basal cell carcinoma
97
9 Z-plasty
97
10 Surat nerve
97
11 Fibroblasts
97
12 Rhomboid rotational flap
98
13 Tumours of the lower lip
98
14 Full-thickness skin graft
98
15 Delayed division of the pedicle
98
16 Reconstructive flaps
99
17 Repair following BCC excision
99
18 Basal cell carcinoma of the lower lip
99
19 Reconstructive flaps
100
20 Bilobed (Zitelli) flap
100
21 Moh's micrographic surgery
101
22 Excision of BCC
101
SECTION 2 Extended Matching Items (EMIs)
7 Extended Matching Items (EMIs)
105
1 Histology
109
2 Odotogenic cysts and tumours
110
3 Signs in otological disease
111
4 Childhood infections
111
5 Syndromes
112
6 Skull base formina
112
7 Facial nerve palsy
113
8 Flap reconstruction
114
9 Paranasal sinus anatomy
114
10 Cell cycle
115
11 Genetics
115
12 Sensorineural hearing loss
116
13 Pathology
116
14 Suture material
117
15 Audiological symbols
117
16 Gene expression defects
118
17 Craniofacial abnormalities
118
18 Paediatric ENT
119
19 Otology
119
20 Anatomy
120
21 Statistics
120
22 Statistics
121
23 Hearing aids
121
24 Pharmacology
122
25 Drugs used in the ear
122
26 Malignancies
123
27 Statistics
123
28 Statistics
124
29 Genetics of ENT disorders
124
30 Anatomy
125
31 Disorders of the oesophagus
125
32 Histology
126
33 Clotting
126
34 Oral mucosal lesions
127
35 Rhinology
127
36 Snoring and sleep apnoea
128
37 Lasers
128
38 Rigid bronchoscopy
129
39 Otology
130
Stuart Winter is a Year 5 ENT SpR in the Oxford region. Having previously completed an MD at the Institute of Molecular Medicine in Oxford, he has a speciality interest in head and neck surgery.

Declan Costello is an ENT SpR in the Oxford Deanery. With a background in music, his sub-specialist interests include laryngology and he has organised many courses around the UK. He is currently in his 6th year of training.