MC site of Gumma (Tert. Syphilis)
|
Lower Legs
|
Earliest Lesion in Early Congenital Syphilis
|
VesiculoBullous (Syphilitic Pemphigus)
|
MC feature in Late Congenital Syphilis
|
Interstitial Keratitis
|
1st to be positive in Syphilis
|
FTA-Abs
|
MC Genital Wart / C.Accuminata
|
HPV 6 , 11
|
MC infectious cause of Erythema Nodosum
|
Beta Haemolytic Streptococcus
|
MC leprosy in India
|
BT
|
MC nerve injury during Thyroid Surgery
|
Superior Laryngeal Nerve
|
MC cause of U/L Vocal cord Paralysis
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Ca Bronchus
|
MC congenital Laryngeal Anomaly
|
Laryngomalacia
|
MC Ca Larynx
|
Squamous cell Ca – Glottic
|
MC Tracheostomy
|
Mid (2,3,4 tracheal ring)
|
MC Sinusitis
|
Child – Ethmoid
Adult – Maxillary
|
MC Sinusitis complicated with Osteomyelitis
|
Child – Maxillary
Adult – Frontal (Pott’s Puffy Tumor)
|
1st Sinus to develop
|
1. Maxillary
2. Ethmoid
3. Sphenoid
4. Frontal
(6year after birth)
|
MC sinus Malignancy
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Maxillary
|
MC sinus Osteoma , and Mucocele
|
Frontal
|
MC cause of CSF Rhinorrhoea
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Fracture Ethmoid
|
MC fracture face
|
1. Nasal
Bone
2. Zygomatic
|
MC Site in Oral Ca
|
World – Ca Tongue
India – Buccal Mucosa Ca
|
MC ossicle eroded in CSOM
|
Long process of Incus
|
MC part of facial Nerve injured during MRM
|
1. Verticle
Segment
2. Genu
|
MC part of Nerve damaged in Unsafe CSOM
|
Horizontal Segment
|
MC otogenic brain abcess
|
1. Temporal
lobe
2. Cerebellum
|
MC site for malignancy in Hypopharynx
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Pyriform Sinus
|
1st Sign of Cavernous thrombosis
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Ophthalmoplegia of Lateral Rectus (6th nerve)
|
MC type of phacomatosis
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NF1
|
MC cause of Hypergonadotropic hypogonadism in Males
|
Klinefelter’s Synd.
|
MC urethral Ca
|
Bulbomembranous Part (Squamous cell ca)
|
MC malignancy in Child
|
1. ALL
2. Brain
Tumors
|
MC Solid tumor in child---------------------------
MC extracranial Solid tumor in Child--------------
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Meduloblastoma
Neuroblastoma
|
MC Congenital Cataract
|
Blue Dot
|
MC Congenital Cataract with diminution of Vision
|
Lamellar / Zonular
|
MC cataract in Congenital Rubella Synd
|
Nuclear Pearly
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