Which of the following sexually transimitted is not of diseases either bacterial or chlamydial origin 1) Gonnorhoea 2) Syphilis 3) Molluscum contagiosum 4) Lymphogranuloma venereum
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Congenital occlusion or absence of one or more major salivary gland ducts is known as 1) Atresia 2) Aberrancy 3) Aplasia or agenesis 4) None of the above
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Rapid development of wheal-like lesions on the oral mucosa which progress to vesicles and then rupture to form ulcers covered with a thick white or yellow exudate, is suggestive of 1. cat scratch disease 2. erythema multiforme 3. pemphigus vegetans 4. lupus erythematosus
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Asymptomatic facial swelling is seen in 1) Ludwings angina 2) Angioneurotic oedema 3) Bell"s palsy 4) All of the above
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Thalassemia are characterized by:
1. Decreased synthesis of globin chains
2. Increased synthesis of globin chains
3. Defective globin á-chain
4. Defective globin â-chain
PathologyAnswer: 1
Angular stomatitis 1) Can be a concomitant of any candidal infection 2) Is seen mainly in adults 3) May be associated with Streptococcus 4) May be a sign of anaemia
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Tender submandibular swelling is mostly due to 1) Ludwig"s angina 2) Stone or sialolithiasis 3) Enlarged lymph nodes 4) All of the above
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Which of the following tumours is characterized by the presence of Leisengang rings and Driven Snow radiological feature 1. Ameloblastoma 2. Calcifying epithlial odontogenic tumour 3. Odontoma 4. Adamatoid odontogenic tumour