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Frog in Your Throat?

Horizontales
Type of hearing loss in which there is lateralizing of sound to the good ear and sound that is heard longer through air than through bone
Candidal infection of the tongue or oral mucosa that appears as cream-colored or bluish white patches and are adherent to the underlying mucosa
AKA: canker sores
Scarring process of the middle ear from otitis media that involves deposition of hyaline and calcium and phosphate crystals in the tympanic membrane and middle ear
Acute complication of otitis media presenting with postauricular swelling, fluctuance, erythema, and significant tenderness
Smooth and often sore tongue due to loss of the papillae; common causes include thiamine or niacin deficiency and the side effects of chemotherapy
Test that compares air conduction to bone conduction by placing the struck tuning fork on the mastoid process
Precancerous condition that results from excessive exposure to sunlight and primarily affects the lower lip
Test used to assess lateralization of sound by placing the struck tuning fork on the vertex of the scalp and asking the patient to which ear they hear the sound the best (if not bilateral)
Infection of the oral mucosa involving dull red throat with gray exudate on the uvula, pharynx, and tongue
Localized subcutaneous or submucosal swelling of the lips secondary to leakage of intravascular fluid into the interstitial tissues
Viral infection that is associated with the presence of white specks resembling grains of salt on a red background of erythematous oral mucosa, usually 1-2 days before the characteristic cutaneous rash
Pale sac-like growths of inflamed tissue that can obstruct the air passage or sinuses; seen in allergic rhinitis, asthma, and cystic fibrosis
Verticales
Class of antibiotics notoriously associated with ototoxicity
Spinning sensation accompanied by nystagmus and ataxia
Fusion or loss of functionality of the bones of the middle ear
Drainage coming from the nasal passages
Common sequela of otitis media in which painful hemorrhagic vesicles develop on the tympanic membrane
Cranial nerve that when paralyzed, causes the soft palate to not rise and causes the uvula to deviate to the opposite side ("pointing away from the lesion")
Ringing in the ears
Softening of the skin at the angles of the mouth, followed by fissuring; possibly related to nutritional deficiencies or poorly-fitting dentures
Sensation of unsteadiness as if about to lose balance and fall
Swelling of the intradental papillae
Age-related hearing loss