The NEET SS 2024 Diploma Otorhinolaryngology ENT Paper3  Question  was conducted as part of the national-level super speciality exam for admissions into DM and MCh programmes. This paper primarily assesses advanced knowledge of pulmonary medicine, tuberculosis management, respiratory emergencies, infectious diseases, diagnostics, and clinical decision-making. Candidates were required to attempt 100 questions in 150 minutes, with a total of 400 marks. Each correct response carries 4 marks, while 1 mark is deducted for every incorrect answer following the NEET SS negative marking scheme.

NEET SS 2024 Diploma Otorhinolaryngology ENT Paper3  Question with Answer Key PDF

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NEET SS 2024 Diploma Otorhinolaryngology ENT Paper3  Question with Answer Key PDF


Question 1:

a) Video-fluoroscopic swallow study.


Question 1:

b) Trans-nasal esophagoscopy.


Question 2:

Briefly outline the therapeutic options for management of intractable aspiration.


Question 3:

Outline the Cotton-Mayer staging of subglottic stenosis. What are the management options of paediatric subglottic stenosis grade 3 and grade 4?


Question 4:

Enumerate various causes of neonatal stridor. How will you manage a case of saccular cyst of larynx?


Question 5:

What is Zenker’s diverticulum? What is the aetiology and management of such cases?


Question 6:

a) Surgical management of laryngomalacia in children failing conservative treatment.


Question 6:

b) The clinical anatomy of bronchus as visualized on bronchoscopy.


Question 7:

a) Stomal recurrence following total laryngectomy in a case of laryngeal carcinoma.


Question 7:

b) Paediatric tracheostomy.


Question 8:

Clearly differentiate between:


a) Laryngopharyngeal reflux and gastro-esophageal reflux.


Question 8:

b) Infantile and adult larynx.


Question 9:

a) Sulcus vocalis.


Question 9:

b) Reinke’s oedema.


Question 10:

Briefly discuss the diagnosis and treatment of carcinoma esophagus.