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Acute deep venous thrombosis in the leg may be detected by the following except
1) Tender swelling of the calf
2) Use of the doppler principle
3) Presence of prominent veins along the saphenous system
4) Venogram
Oral medicine Answer: 3

The gland enlarged in Mikulicz sysndrome are all except
1) Lacrimal glands
2) Sublingual glands
3) Submandibular glands
4) Parotid glands
Oral medicine Answer: 2

"Carbuncle" is characterised by all except
1) Infective gangrene of the subcutaneous tissues
2) Diabetes may be present
3) Due to anaerobic infection
4) Often occurs in the nape of the neck
Oral medicine Answer: 3

The ideal method to know the haemoglobin concentration is to check when a patient is given crystalloids and blood is
1) Haemoglobin level by prick method
2) Haemoglobin level by haematocrit
3) PCV
4) B and C
Oral medicine Answer: 4

The pathological conditions predisposing to melanoma may include
1) Albinism
2) Xeroderma pigmentosa
3) Hutchinson"s freckle
4) All of the above
Oral medicine Answer: 4

A patient with increased metabolic rate, hyperthyroidism, goiter and has deposits of calcium in capsule of thyroid. It can be due to
1) Follicular carcinoma of thyroid
2) Medullary carcinoma of thyroid
3) De Quervain"s thyroiditis
4) Reidel"s thyroiditis
Oral medicine Answer: 2

Secondary haemorrhage may be seen in
1) 5 days
2) 10 days
3) 15 days
4) 20 days
Oral medicine Answer: 2

Cystic hygroma may be situated at
1) Neck
2) Cheek
3) Axilla
4) All
Oral medicine Answer: 4

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