Vertigo differentials and investigations
BPPV Meniere's Vestibular neuronitis Labyrinthitis Acoustic neuroma Stroke - PICA - Lateral medullary syndrome
Investigations
HiNTS exam
Patients presenting with…
Head impulse test - Ipsilateral vestibulocochlear nerve pathology
Nystagmus
Test of skew
BPPV aetiology / presentation / red flags
Loose otoliths
Post-infection or head trauma
More common in older women
Presentation
Red flags
BPPV investigations and management
Investigations - Dix-Hallpike manoeuvre
Otoscopy - Infection?
CN exam
Management - Epley’s manoeuvre
Meniere’s aetiology and presentation
Increased pressure and dilatation of endolymphatic system
Presentation
Meniere’s investigations and management
Romberg’s +ve - Unable to maintain balance with eyes closed
CN exam - SN deafness
Audiometry - Loss of low frequency sounds
CT - SOL?
Management
Vestibular neuronitis
Post-infection - HSV
Vertigo - Non-positional - Hours-days
No hearing loss
Horizontal nystagmus
N/V
Investigations
Management
Labyrinthitis
Inflammation of membranous labyrinth
Vestibular and cochlear organs affected
Usually viral - Post-infectious - URTI
Clinical features
Investigations
Management
Vestibular neuronitis vs Labyrinthitis
VN only affects vestibular nerve - Vertigo WITHOUT hearing loss
Labyrinthitis affects vestibular nerve and labyrinth - Vertigo WITH hearing loss
Acoustic neuroma
Associated with NF2 - Bilateral
CN5 - Absent corneal reflex
CN7 - Facial palsy
CN8 - Vertigo, SN deafness, tinnitus
Nystagmus - Bidirectional
Investigations
Management - Surgery + Chemo/Radio
Conductive deafness aetiology
Occlusive - Wax / Foreign body Infection - OM / Sinusitis Perforation - Trauma / Surgery Cholesteatoma Otosclerosis Growth - Fibroma
SN deafness aetiology
Noise
Trauma
MS
Meningitis
Mumps
VZV - Ramsay Hunt syndrome - CN7/8
HIV
Labyrinthitis
Meniere’s
Acoustic neuroma
Animoglycosides - Gent
Thiazides
Quinines
Rinne’s and Weber’s
Rinne’s
Weber’s
Facial pain differentials
GCA
Trigeminal neuralgia
Cluster headache
Cellulitis
Shingles
Mastoiditis
Sinusitis
OE/OM
Mumps
Dental abscess
Parotid swelling differentials
Parotid cancer - Pleomorphic adenoma - Warthrin tumour
Frey’s syndrome post-surgery
Stones
Sarcoidosis
Sjogren’s
Mumps
HIV
Submandibular swelling differentials
Stones
Cancer
Cervical lymphadenopathy - Including EBV
Nasal blood supply
Anterior and posterior ethmoidal - Branch of internal carotid
Sphenoidal artery - Branch of maxillary - From internal carotid
Keisselbach’s plexus / Little’s area - Most common area for epistaxis
Epistaxis
Usually Keisselbach’s plexus
Aetiology - Trauma and nose picking
Management - ABCDE
Nasal polyps
Lesions from the mucosa - Middle meatus
Aetiology - AACCCChu - That’s a sneeze
Samter’s triad
Presentation
Investigations - 2ww referral - Rhinoscopy
Management - Topical steroids
Nasal trauma
Red flags - BOPSS on the nose
Investigations - Imaging - XR/CT
Management - Re-alignment surgery
Complications
OSA aetiology and clinical features
Intermittent and transient upper airway collapse
Aetiology
Clinical features
OSA investigations and management
Polysomnography - Sleep studies
Epworth sleepiness score
FBC - Secondary polycythaemia
Management
Otitis externa aetiology and clinical features
Increased risk with DM
Seborrhoeic dermatitis
Contact dermatitis
Infection
Clinical features
Otitis externa investigations / management / complications
Investigations - Otoscopy
Management
Complications - Malignant necrotising OE