NEETMDS- Oral Medicine mcq
A patient reports with melanin pigmentation of the lips and oral mucosa present from birth. The patient corn
plains of having frequent episodes of abdominal pain. The most likely diagnosis is
1. Addison’s disease
2. Malignant melanoma
3. Hodgkin’s disease
4. Hereditary intestinal polyposis
Oral Medicine
Answer: 4
Graft is not taken up on the following 1) Fat 2) Muscle 3) Deep fascia 4) Skull bone
Oral medicine
Answer: 1
Emergency tracheostomy is indicated in 1) Foreign body aspiration 2) Laryngeal oedema 3) Leaking aortic aneurysm 4) Penetrating injury to lung
Oral medicine
Answer: 3
The most likely cause of necrotizing sialometaplasia is J
1. autoimmune
2. viral
3. local ischemia
4. chronic irritation
Oral Medicine
Answer: 3
Hyperglobubin may be a feature of all of the following, except 1. Wegener's, granulomatosis 2. lymphopathia venerum 3. multiple myeloma 4. amyloidosis
Oral Medicine
Answer: 4
Pott"s puffy tumour can occur as complication of 1) Maxillary sinusitis 2) Frontal sinusitis 3) Ethmoidal sinusitis 4) Sphenoidal sinusitis
Oral medicine
Answer: 2
Stored plasma is deficient in 1) Factors 2 and 5 2) Factors 5 and 8 3) Factors 7 and 9 4) None of the above
Oral medicine
Answer: 2
Most usual and successful graft for arterial surgery is 1) Dacron 2) Saphenous vein 3) PTFE 4) Miller cuff
Oral medicine
Answer: 2
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