About Pharynx for ENT Residency
For ENT Residency, the study of the Pharynx holds immense significance. The Pharynx is a complex structure that connects the nasal and oral cavities to the larynx and hence it plays a critical role in various functions such as swallowing and vocalization. A thorough understanding of Pharyngeal anatomy and pathology is essential for aspiring ENT specialists.
IntroductionThe adenoid, part of Waldeyer's ring, is nasopharyngeal lymphoid tissue linked to sinusitis and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Santor...
IntroductionPPS tumors account for 0.5% of all head and neck tumors. They are quite uncommon. Most common: 45% - salivary gland tumor origin aris...
IntroductionGlobus pharyngeus is a condition that causes a feeling of something being struck or a lump or tightness in the throat. It is a well-d...
How does PrepLadder make Pharynx for ENT Residency easy for students?
PrepLadder offers you high-quality resources, including conceptual video lectures and comprehensive notes, developed to facilitate mastering the intricacies of the Pharynx. You get to prepare from over 150+ hours of meticulously curated video lectures by India’s top ENT faculty, Dr Vyshnavi Bommakanti. Plus, you will have access to our self-explanatory notes, high-yield QBank, treasures, and more. Leveraging our reliable resources, you can enhance their diagnostic and treatment skills, and ensure a well-rounded preparation for the Residency exams.
Meet our ENT Residency Faculty
Our esteemed ENT faculty for residency, Dr Vyshnavi Bommakanti, is here to guide you at every step of the preparation, enabling you to run the course well and ace the exams with confidence.
What is Mucocele?A mucocele is an epithelium-lined mucus-filled sac within one of the paranasal sinuses with the expansion of the sinus cavity and rem
IntroductionComplications of rhinosinusitis result from the progression of the acute or chronic infection beyond the paranasal sinuses and potentially
Paired sinuses are present in the facial bones. There are two groups of sinuses:Anterior group, consisting of maxillary sinuses, frontal sinuses, and
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