About Rhinology for ENT Residency
Becoming proficient in Rhinology is a key aspect of the ENT Residency program. A solid grasp of Rhinology empowers aspiring ENT specialists to skillfully diagnose and treat a diverse spectrum of disorders, ensuring comprehensive patient care. Within the realm of ENT residency, it becomes crucial to have a strong grasp of the fundamentals of Rhinology concepts while nurturing the development of surgical skills and expertise in effectively managing many nasal and sinus conditions.
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 an...
IntroductionComplications of rhinosinusitis result from the progression of the acute or chronic infection beyond the paranasal sinuses and potent...
Paired sinuses are present in the facial bones. There are two groups of sinuses:Anterior group, consisting of maxillary sinuses, frontal sinuses,...
How does PrepLadder make Rhinology easy for students?
PrepLadder provides you with the best-in-class, high-yield content sourced from renowned resources like Scott Brown in the form of conceptual video lectures, comprehensive notes, question bank and so much more. Rhinology requires a balance of both diagnostics and surgical skills while having a strong understanding of the concepts. With PrepLadder’s meticulously crafted content, understanding Rhinology becomes exceptionally straightforward.
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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