MDS PREP
A patient is having severe mycotic infection, diabetes mellitus and cellulitis
1) Mucormycosis
2) Histoplasmosis
3) Candidiasis
4) None of the above
Oral Pathology
Answer: 1
Pernicious anaemia is
1. Insufficient production of red cells
2. Improper maturation of red cells
3. Can be corrected by tablets of folic acid alone
4. Can be corrected by iron supplement
Oral Pathology
Answer: 2
Presence of pain is a characteristic feature of
1. acute apical abscess
2. pulp polyp
3. periapical cyst
4. apical granuloma
Oral Pathology
Answer: 1
Periapical cyst is usually preceded by...........or Periapical cyst arises from
1. Periapical granuloma
2. Periodontal abscess
3. Periapical abscess
4. All of the above
Oral Pathology
Answer: 1
For a bacterium to be seriously considered in the aetiology of dental caries, it must
1) Exist regularly in the dental plaque
2) Produce extracellular amylopectins
3) Be lethal for gnotobiotic animals
4) Produce intracellular dextrans
Oral Pathology
Answer: 1
Commonly involved lymph nodes during metastasis from carcinomas of oral cavity are
1. Jugulo-omohyoid and jugulodiagastric
2. Submandibular and cervical lymph nodes
3. Submental and submandibular lymph nodes
4. None of the above