Clinical Case Presentations
Welcome to the Clinical Case Presentations section of ENT!
This section features ready-to-use, exam-oriented case presentations tailored for MBBS and ENT postgraduate students preparing for clinics, vivas, and long/short cases.
What Are Clinical Case Presentations?
In ENT, clinical case presentations are structured discussions where students present a patient's history, clinical findings, differential diagnoses, investigations, and management plan. These presentations are crucial during clinical postings, university practical exams, and PG entrance preparations.
ENT has a unique set of common cases, each requiring a focused yet comprehensive approach to diagnosis and treatment planning.
Here you’ll find detailed presentations on:
- CSOM (Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media)
- DNS (Deviated Nasal Septum)
- ASOM (Acute Suppurative Otitis Media)
- Tonsillitis / Peritonsillar abscess
- Neck swellings (thyroglossal cyst, lymphadenopathy)
- Vocal cord paralysis
- Laryngeal growths
- Epistaxis
- Vertigo cases
Each case includes:
- Structured history taking
- Systematic clinical examination
- Provisional and differential diagnoses
- Investigations with interpretation
- Management plan (medical/surgical)
- Key viva questions and exam pearls
Whether you're presenting in a class, ward round, or exam, these cases are formatted to ensure clarity, confidence, and clinical reasoning.