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Bed sores are
1) Decubitus ulcers
2) Meleny ulcers
3) Malignant ulcers
4) None
Oral medicine Answer: 1

Commonest cause of cellulitis is
1) Staphylococcus
2) Streptococcus
3) E. coli
4) Haemophilus
Oral medicine Answer: 2

An accurate method of measuring fluid replacement following acute blood loss to check the
1) Hematocrit
2) Haemoglobin
3) Blood pressure
4) Central venous pressure
Oral medicine Answer: 4

Localised gingival hypertrophy results from 
 1. Hormonal imbalance in the presence of plaque
 2. Dilantin sodium therapy for 3 months
 3. Tooth brush trauma
 4. Vit C deficiency
Oral Medicine Answer: 1

Hashimoto"s disease is
1) A granulomatous thyroiditis
2) An autoimmune thyroiditis
3) An infiltrating fibrosis of the thyroid & the adjacent muscles
4) Focal thyroiditis
Oral medicine Answer: 2

Dilatation of the pupil in head injury is due to
1) Cerebral irritation
2) Compression of III cranial nerve
3) Pontine haemorrhage
4) All of the above
Oral medicine Answer: 2

Varicose veins can lead to
1) Ulceration
2) Calcification of veins
3) Thrombophlebitis
4) All of the above
Oral medicine Answer: 4

Cervical rib usually arises from
1) Clavicle
2) 1st thoracic vertebra
3) 6th cervical vertebra
4) 7th cervical vertebra
Oral medicine Answer: 4

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