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15.Examining the Nose, Paranasal Sinuses, and Face

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  1. 01

    Overview

    • What you will learn

    1 slide

  2. 02

    External Inspection and Palpation

    Start with the naked eye and the fingertips

    • Looking at the outside of the nose
    • Feeling the framework and its neighbors
    • Where the facial and occipital nerves exit

    3 slides

  3. 03

    Anterior Rhinoscopy

    The first look inside the front of the nose

    • What it is and what you need
    • Technique step by step
    • Head mirror versus modern headlamp
    • Two head positions for anterior rhinoscopy
    • What to record, and a decongestant tip

    5 slides

  4. 04

    Posterior Rhinoscopy

    A mirror view of the back of the nose and nasopharynx

    • What it examines
    • Technique and getting past the gag reflex
    • Mirror technique and the composite nasopharyngeal view
    • What to note

    4 slides

  5. 05

    Nasal Endoscopy

    The modern gold standard for seeing inside the nose

    • The rod lens: how the modern scope was born
    • From invention to a new era of ENT
    • Setting up for nasal endoscopy
    • When to reach for the endoscope
    • Reading the mucosa: normal versus warning signs
    • Anatomy that predisposes to recurrent sinusitis
    • What normal and diseased noses look like on endoscopy
    • Preparing and choosing the scope
    • Systematic examination: steps 1 and 2
    • Systematic examination: steps 3 and 4
    • The four regions of a systematic nasal endoscopy

    11 slides

  6. 06

    Assessing Nasal Patency

    Measuring how freely air moves through the nose

    • Rhinomanometry: the gold standard
    • Law 1 — Hagen–Poiseuille: why radius rules
    • Law 2 — Weber–Fechner: sensation is logarithmic
    • Four-phase rhinomanometry
    • Rhinomanometry curves and the nasal-valve loop
    • Airflow speed mapped inside the nose (CFD)
    • Simpler and complementary patency tests
    • Quick qualitative checks and the future

    8 slides

  7. 07

    Olfactometry

    Testing the sense of smell

    • Start with history, then test with a validated scale
    • More smell tests, and how to catch faking
    • Evoked response olfactometry (ERO): the objective test
    • The language of smell disorders

    4 slides

  8. 08

    Diagnostic Imaging

    Seeing what the endoscope cannot reach

    • Conventional radiology: plain films
    • Landmarks on a plain sinus radiograph
    • Computed tomography (CT): the modality of choice
    • Coronal CT contrasting a normal side with pansinusitis
    • 3-D imaging and MRI
    • Coronal MRI: soft tissue and a vascular tumor
    • Vascular imaging and ultrasound

    7 slides

  9. 09

    Lavage of the Sinuses

    Washing out and sampling the sinus cavities

    • Why irrigate, and which sinuses can be washed
    • Lavage of the maxillary antrum
    • A modern maxillary sinus lavage system
    • Frontal and sphenoid lavage, and a fatal pitfall
    • The Kümmel–Beck frontal sinus trephine

    5 slides

  10. 10

    Specific Diagnostic Methods

    Sampling cells, testing for allergy, and finding CSF leaks

    • Cytology and allergy studies
    • Biopsy and detecting a CSF leak
    • Putting it together: matching tool to question
    • Named methods and pioneers cited in the text
    • Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases: With Head and Neck Surgery

    5 slides