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Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders
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Approach to the Patient With Nasal and Pharyngeal Symptoms
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Approach to the Patient With Nasal and Pharyngeal Symptoms
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Evaluation of the Patient with Nasal and Pharyngeal Symptoms
Anatomy
Throat
Nose
Sinuses
Evaluation
History
Physical examination
Epistaxis
Pathophysiology
Etiology
Evaluation
History
Physical examination
Red flags
Interpretation of findings
Testing
Treatment
Anterior epistaxis
Posterior epistaxis
Bleeding disorders
Key Points
Nasal Congestion and Rhinorrhea
Etiology
Evaluation
History
Physical examination
Red flags
Interpretation of findings
Testing
Treatment
Geriatrics Essentials
Key Points
Neck Mass
Etiology
Evaluation
History
Physical examination
Red flags
Interpretation of findings
Testing
Treatment
Key Points
Sore Throat
Etiology
Tonsillopharyngitis
Abscess
Epiglottitis
Evaluation
History
Physical examination
Red flags
Interpretation of findings
Testing
Reference
Treatment
Key Points
Overview of Smell and Taste Abnormalities
Taste
Smell
Geriatrics Essentials
Anosmia
Pathophysiology
Evaluation
History
Physical examination
Red flags
Interpretation of findings
Testing
Treatment
Geriatrics Essentials
Key Points