Florid osseous dysplasia is another name for 1. Cementoma type II 2. Periapical fibrosis 3. Gigantiform cementoma 4. Sclerotic cemental masses
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Which of the following is not true regarding hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia?
1. Skin lesions are more common and rarely occur in the oral cavity
2. Telangiectatic lesions appear to increase in number and prominence with age
3. It is a congenital and hereditary disease
4. There may be history of epistaxis
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Monro"s abscess and Auspitiz"s sign are characteristic of 1. Bullous pemphigoid 2. Lichen planus 3. Psoriasis 4. Erythema multiforme
Paget"s test is done in the examination of 1) A small swelling 2) Serum calcium 3) Urine analyusis for alkaline phosphate 4) Cytologic smear
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Features characteristic of leukoplakia include all except 1) Hyperkerotosis 2) Plasma cell infiltration within the dermal papillae 3) Clinically, a paint-like patch 4) A moist shiny lesion
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Median rhomboid glossitis is associated with 1) Oral cancer 2) Fungal infection 3) Leukoplakia 4) Burning sensation of tongue
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
A patient has filmy white opalescence bilaterally on buccal mucosa, the lesion fades on stretching. the most likely diagnosis is 1. Leukoplakia 2. Focal hyperkeratosis 3. Leukoedema 4. Typhoid