Investigations
Welcome to the Investigations section of ENT!
This section offers concise, exam-relevant notes on the various diagnostic tools and investigations used in ENT practice, curated for MBBS students and ENT residents.
Why are Investigations important in ENT?
ENT diagnosis often depends on specialized investigations that assess function, visualize anatomy, and support clinical decision-making. From assessing hearing and balance to evaluating nasal and laryngeal lesions, investigations form the backbone of accurate diagnosis and management.
This section covers the principles, indications, interpretations, and clinical relevance of all major ENT investigations, helping you bridge the gap between theory and practical application.
Each investigation is explained with:
- What it is and how it works
- When to use it (Indications)
- Normal vs abnormal findings
- How to interpret results
- Clinical tips and exam pointers
Perfect for revising before clinics or exams — these notes help demystify ENT diagnostics and make you confident with interpretation and case discussions.
Investigations - ENT Notes & Lectures
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