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  • Ear, Nose & Throat

  • Acute Sore Throat: Tonsillitis

    A 23 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department complaining of a sore throat. What is the most accurate diagnosis?

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  • Peritonsillar Abscess: Microbiology

    A 23 year old man presents to the Emergency Department with a 3 day history of sore throat. On examination you note peritonsillar swelling w

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  • Croup: Management

    A 2 year old boy is brought to the Emergency Department by his parents in the middle of the night. They tell you he awoke with a "barking co

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  • Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: Diagnosis

    A 34 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department complaining of "dizziness whenever I move". She describes episodes of vertigo lasti

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    Acute Sore Throat: Scoring System

    A 27 year old man presents to the Emergency Department with a 1 day history of sore throat and non-productive cough. On examination you note

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    Nasal Fracture: Septal Haematoma

    A 3 year old boy is brought to the Emergency Department after falling at home. His mum tells you he tripped and fell forwards and his face h

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  • Bacterial Tracheitis: Diagnosis

    A 2 year old girl is brought to the Emergency Department with a 2 day history of cough and fever. Her parents describe a harsh, productive c

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  • Epistaxis: Management

    A 54 year old woman with a history of hypertension presents to the Emergency Department. She gives a 6 hour history of epistaxis that she ha

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    Acute Sore Throat: Scoring System

    A 27 year old man presents to the Emergency Department with a 1 day history of sore throat and non-productive cough. On examination you find

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  • Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: Clinical Features

    A 76 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department complaining of vertigo. Which of the following findings is most suggestive of benig

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  • Mastoiditis: Microbiology

    A 16 year old presents to the Emergency Department with a 3 week history of left ear pain. On examination you note post-auricular swelling a

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    Croup: Diagnosis

    A 9 month old girl is brought to the Emergency Department by her parents. They describe 2 days of coryzal symptoms before today. She has now

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  • Retropharyngeal Abscess: Diagnosis

    A 3 year child is brought to the Emergency Department by her concerned parents. They describe 2 days of fever, neck pain and poor oral intak

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  • Epistaxis: Anatomy

    A 74 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department with a 3 hour history of epistaxis. What is the most common site of epistaxis? &

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    Glandular fever: Clinical Features

    A 15 year old boy is brought to the Emergency Department by his father. Over the last 3 hours he has developed a non-blanching rash covering

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  • Acute Sore Throat: Scoring System

    A 27 year old man presents to the Emergency Department with a 1 day history of sore throat and non-productive cough. On examination you note

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  • Vestibular Neuritis: Clinical Features

    A 34 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department complaining of 3 days of vertigo. Which of following findings would suggest vestibu

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  • Glandular Fever: Management

    A 14 year old girl is brought to the Emergency Department by her parents. She complains of several days of malaise and myalgia. In the last

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  • Vertigo: Diagnosis

    A 44 year old man presents to ED complaining of feeling like the room is 'spinning' associated with nausea and vomiting. You suspect vertigo

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  • Glandular Fever: Management

    You have been asked to give a teaching session to a group of final year medical students attached to your Emergency Department (ED). You are

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  • Mastoiditis: Diagnosis

    A 5 year old boy is brought to the Emergency Department by his father with fever and pain. He describes a persistent discharge from the left

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  • Glandular Fever: Investigations

    A 17 year old presents to the Emergency Department with a 10 day history of sore throat and fever. On examination you note tender cervical l

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  • Epistaxis: Management

    A 76 year old man presents to the Emergency Department with a 2 hour history of epistaxis. He had been applying compression to the soft part

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    Acute Otitis Media: Management

    A 19 year old man presents to the Emergency Department with a 3 day history of right ear pain. He has a past medical history of ulcerative c

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    Vertigo: Diagnosis

    A 56 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department complaining of vertigo. Which of the following test findings suggests a central cau

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  • Glandular Fever: Diagnosis

    A 16 year old boy presents to the Emergency Department with a 7 day history of fever and sore throat. He tells you that for a week before th

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  • Croup: Management

    A 2 year old boy is brought to the Emergency Department by his parents in the middle of the night. They tell you he awoke with a "barking co

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  • Acoustic Neuroma: Risk Factors

    A 45 year old man presents to the Emergency Department with a chronic history of unilateral hearing loss, facial numbness and tinnitus. You

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  • Acute Otitis Media: Management

    A 34 year old woman with a history of insulin dependant diabetes presents to the Emergency Department with a 2 day history of left "earache"

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    Nasal Fracture: CCSF Rhinorrhoea

    A 23 year old man presents to the Emergency Department after an alleged assault. He was hit in the face with a cricket bat. He has a clearly

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  • Acute Sore Throat: Management

    A 34 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department with a 4 day history of sore throat and feeling generally run down. She denies havi

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  • Bell's Palsy: Diagnosis

    A 27 year old man presents to the Emergency Department after waking with a sore right eye. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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    Acute Sore Throat: Scoring System

    A 27 year old man presents to the Emergency Department with a 1 day history of sore throat and non-productive cough. On examination you find

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    Acute Sore Throat: Management

    A 34 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department with a 2 day history of sore throat. She denies having a cough, vomiting or fever.

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  • Epiglottitis: Diagnosis

    A 45 year old presents to the Emergency Department with a fever, dysphagia and sore throat. The triage nurse notes a stridor and moves the p

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    Epiglottitis: Microbiology

    A 34 year old man presents to the Emergency Department with a 2 day history of fever, sore throat and dysphagia. He recently arrived in the

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    Emergency Tracheostomy Problem: Management

    A 54 year old man is brought to the Emergency Department with an acute onset of respiratory distress. His family tell you he spent 3 months

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    Hearing Loss: Diagnosis

    A 74 year old presents to the Emergency Department complaining of hearing loss. You perform otoscopy. What area of the tympanic membrane is

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  • Otitis Externa: Diagnosis

    A 62 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department complaining of pain in the left ear. She has no significant past medical history. W

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    Salivary Gland Disease: Diagnosis

    An 89 year old man is brought to the Emergency Department by his carer. He has advanced dementia and they had noticed a change in his behavi

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  • Vestibular Neuritis: Management

    A 40 year old man presents to the Emergency Department with a 1 day history of vertigo. He describes severe symptoms, even at rest, associat

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    Meniere’s Disease: Pathophysiology

    You have been asked to give a teaching session to a group of final year medical students, the topic of the session is "Vertigo in the Emerge

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  • Meniere’s Disease: Clinical Features

    A 72 year old man presents to the Emergency Department following an episode of vertigo. Which of following findings would suggest a diagnosi

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  • Acute Sore Throat: Scoring System

    A 17 year old girl presents to the Emergency Department with a 2 day history of sore throat. Which of the following is a scoring system used

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    Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: Diagnosis

    A 65 year old woman presents to the Emergency Department with vertigo on movement. The episodes last around 1 minute and are often associate

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