Acute Laryngitis Write short note on acute laryngitis. Answer. Acute laryngitis may occur as an isolated infection or as a part of a generalized bacterial or viral upper respiratory Tract Infection. "The Role Of Hydration In Treating Acute Laryngitis" Acute laryngitis Etiology Infection, i.e. viral Excessive use of voice, i.e. in teaching, public … [Read more...] about Acute Laryngitis
Lymphangioma: Diagnosis And Treatment
Lymphangioma: Diagnosis And Treatment Write short note on cavernous lymphangioma. Answer. It is a congenital localized cluster of dilated lymph sacs in the skin and subcutaneous tissue that has failed to join the normal lymph system during development period. "Best Treatments For Lymphangioma" Cavernous Lymphangioma Clinical Features It is present at birth. It … [Read more...] about Lymphangioma: Diagnosis And Treatment
Tumors of the Tongue: A Brief Overview of Benign and Malignant Types
Tumors of the Tongue: A Brief Overview of Benign and Malignant Types Write in brief tumors of tongue. Answer. Following are the tumors of tongue: Tumors of Tongue Benign Fibroma Granular cell myoblastoma Glomus tumor Leiomyoma Rhabdomyoma Neurofiroma Keratoacanthoma "Causes Of Benign Tongue Tumors" Traumatic neuroma Papilloma … [Read more...] about Tumors of the Tongue: A Brief Overview of Benign and Malignant Types
Odontomas: Types, Clinical Features, and Management Strategies
Odontomas: Types, Clinical Features, and Management Strategies Describe different types of odontomes and their management. Answer. Odontome is defied as “tumorformed byanovergrowth of complete dental tissue”. — Broca In WHO classification of odontogenic tumors (2017) odontomes are classifid as benign mixed epithelial and mesenchymal odontogenic tumor. Under this … [Read more...] about Odontomas: Types, Clinical Features, and Management Strategies
Acute Submandibular Sialadenitis
Acute Submandibular Sialadenitis Discuss the differential diagnosis of submandibular swelling. Answer. Differential diagnosis of submandibular swellings. Submandibular swellings are of three types, i.e. "Symptoms Of Acute Submandibular Sialadenitis" Stenosis: Most commonly occurs as complication of Ludwig’s angina Sialectasia: It is an aseptic dilatation of … [Read more...] about Acute Submandibular Sialadenitis

