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NEETMDS- Oral Pathology mcq
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A 3-year-old patient reports of painless progressive bilateral facial swellings. The tentative diagnosis is
1) Cherubism
2) Monostotic fibrous dysplasia
3) Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia
4) Central giant cell granuloma
Oral Pathology Answer: 1

Lesions of oral tuberculosis are associated with all of the following except
1) Central caseation
2) Hyaline degeneration
3) Giant cells in the center
4) Presence of epithelioid cells
Oral Pathology Answer: 2

Hereditary haemorrhagic telagiectasia shows characterisitic vascular lesions which occur most often on the
1) Lip
2) Tongue
3) Giongiva
4) Buccal mucosa
Oral Pathology Answer: 1

The majority of patients with solitary plasma cell myeloma exhibit 
 1. Bence-Jones proteins in urine
 2. Hyperglobulinaemia
 3. Anaemia
 4. None of the above
Oral Pathology Answer: 3

Ramsay Hunt syndrome affects which nerve
1) 5th nerve
2) 7th nerve
3) 9th nerve
4) 10th nerve
Oral Pathology Answer: 2

Lichenoid reactions are mainly due to
1) Intake of certain drugs
2) Betel nut chewing
3) Cigarette smoking
4) Intake of alcohol
Oral Pathology Answer: 1

Trismus is due to infection by
1) Staphylococci
2) Streptococci
3) Diphtheria
4) Clostridium tetani
Oral Pathology Answer: 4

The characteristic lesion of herpes virus infections on the skin or mucous membranes is 
 1. Necrosis
 2. Tumefaction
 3. Hyperkeratosis
 4. Vesicle
Oral Pathology Answer: 4

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