Head and Neck
You are presented with clinical photographs. Answers are provided in
the next slide.
Localized area of loss of hair
Allopecia areata.
Patient with Lupus
Describe the auditory pathway
Identify the structures of ear drum
Identify the numbered structures
1. Inferior turbinate
2. Middle turbinate
3. Superior turbinate
Arrow Maxillary sinus drainage
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Multiple Telengiectasia over tongue and lips.
Patient with hereditary hemorrhagic telngiectasia.
Indentation along the sides suggesting large tongue.
Patient with Amyloidosis
Depapillated smooth tongue.
Patient with Iron deficiency anemia
Indentation along the sides of tongue, suggesting large tongue.
Patient with amyloidosis
Mucous membrne ulceration
Chemotherapy
Your observation. Diagnosis?
Bilateral parotid gland enlargement.
Ear lobes lifted.
Patient with Sjogren’syndrome.
Likely reason for neck swelling?
Lumpy, bumpy and bilateral.
Lymphadenopathy
Patient with Lymphoma