Serous otitis media
Acute otitis media
The question revolves around a 5-year-old child experiencing reduced hearing over the past 2-3 months, paired with otoscopic findings. To determine the most likely diagnosis, we should evaluate the options:
Given the child's prolonged reduced hearing and the absence of acute symptoms, the most fitting diagnosis is Serous otitis media, which aligns well with the provided symptoms and duration.
Which of the following is true regarding the image provided?
A patient presents with painful vesicles in the genital region. Identify the lesion shown in the image and choose the correct diagnosis.
A 30-year-old patient presents with a history of flat lesions near the anal canal, rashes on the body, and hair loss that follows a particular pattern, as shown in the image. What is the diagnosis?
A patient presents with no pulse, and the ECG shows the following rhythm. What is the next appropriate step?
Identify the arrow-marked nerve.