A common benign neoplasm of epithelial origin is 1) Fibroma 2) Teratoma 3) Verrucous vulgarism 4) Papilloma
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Severe pain which arises after injury to or sectioning of a peripheral sensory nerve is called as 1. Temporal arteritis 2. Neuralgia 3. Neuritis 4. Causalgia
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
The fungus which has an apparent predilection for blood vessels and is able to penetrate their walls and produce thromboses, is 1. Rhinosporidium seeberi 2. Phycomycetes 3. Sporothrichum schenkii 4. Cryptococcus neoformans
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Yellowish discolouration of oral mucous membrane, skin and sclera of eye is 1) Pernicious anaemia 2) Sickle cell anaemia 3) Chloromycin therapy 4) Carotinemia
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
A young woman is admitted to the hospital, patechiae on the oral mucous membrane and marginal gingival haemorrhage are noted. Platelet count is 45,000/mm cube, with increase in bleeding and clot retraction time. The RBC and differential count are normal. Probable diagnosis is 1. Infectious mononucleosis 2. Thrombocytopenic purpura 3. Haemophilia 4. None of the above
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Of the following which is most common disorder causing pain about the masticatory apparatus including the TMJ 1. Traumatic arthritis 2. Trigeminal neuralgia 3. Myofacial pain dysfunction syndrome 4. Degenerative arthritis
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
A benign inflammatory reaction of salivary gland tissue which both clinically and histologically mimics salivary gland malignancy is a (or) Swelling and redness of the orifices of minor salivary glands of the palate occurs in 1. Nicotinic stomatitis 2. Leukoplakia 3. Fovea palatine 4. Erythroplakia
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Which of the following tumors is most aggressive 1. Myxoma 2. Cementoblastoma 3. Ameloblastic fibroma 4. Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma