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
What is the pH at which initiation of caries begins? 1) 4.3-4.5 2) 5.2-5.5 3) 4.9-5.1 4) 3.5-4.5
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Kaposi"s sarcoma is tumour of 1. Blood vessels 2. Reticuloendothelial system 3. Striated muscles 4. Smooth muscles
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
A focal dilation of a vein or group of venules is known as
1. Varix
2. Angioma
3. Petechia
4. Ecchymosis
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Which of the following conditions is characterized by cafe-au-lait spots, non-encapsulation and potential for malignant transformation 1) Neurilemmoma 2) Neurofibroma 3) Traumatic neuroma 4) Solitary plasmacytoma
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Neurological symptoms and premature graying of hair is associated with 1. Folic acid deficiency 2. Pernicious anaemia 3. Plummer-Vinson syndrome 4. Paterson-Kelly syndrome
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
In a caries-free individual the saliva has 1) Low buffering capacity for acids 2) Medium buffering capacity for acids 3) High buffering capacity for acids 4) Independent of buffering capacity for acids
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Which of the following is untrue about malignant melanoma? 1. Occurs with equal frequency in both sexes 2. Rare om children 3. Palate is the most common intraoral site 4. Is very painful