Nasal Cavity/Paranasal Sinuses: Clinical Flashcards

1
Q

An infection can spread from the nasal cavity to the lachrymal apparatus and conjunctiva via what?

A

Nasolacremal duct- causing conjunctivitis (pink eye)

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2
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An infection can spread to the anterior cranial fossa via where? What parasite is sometimes associated with this?

A

The Cribrifrom plate- potentially causing meningitis or a brain abscess
-This is sometime associated with naegleria fowleri

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3
Q

Where is the most common area for an infection to spread from the nasal cavity? and how does it spread there?

A

Nasopharynx via the chonae- potentially causing acute pharyngitis (sore throat)

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4
Q

Through what tube does an infection travel from the nasal cavity to the middle ear and what does this cause?

A

The pharyngotympanic tube- causing otitis media (middle ear infection)

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5
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T/F: CSF dripping through the nose indictes damage to the nasal bone.

A

False: this indicated damage to the cribriform plate

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6
Q

What is a halo sign?

A

A grayish ring around the blood coming from the nose, indicating CSF leaking through the cribriform plate

-Note: This can happen through the ear (battle’s sign) and lachrymal ducts (blow-up fracture) as well and after a lumbar puncture (through the L3/L4 interspinous space)

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7
Q

What is epitaxis?

A

Nose bleed

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8
Q

What are the two forms of epistaxis?

A

1) Mild form

2) Severe form

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9
Q

What are some other causes of epistaxis?

A

1) hypertension
2) blood disorders
3) cocaine abuse (my personal favorite)

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10
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The mild form of epistaxis is occurs where and is caused by what?

A
  • Occurs in or near the nasal vestibule

- is caused by mild trauma of low humidity

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11
Q

The severe form of epistaxis involves the spurting of arterial blood from what major artery?

A

sphenopalintine artery

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12
Q

What is the cause of severe epistaxis?

A

Major trauma to the nose and face

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13
Q

What is Anosmia?

A

Loss of the sensation of smell (olfaction)

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14
Q

People over the age of 50 lose the sense of smell by how much per year

A

by up to 1% per year

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