MDS PREP
The characteristic triad of tetany in children does not include
1) Stridor
2) Ataxia
3) Carpopedal spasm
4) Convulsions
Oral medicine
Answer: 2
The patient is unable to protrude tongue fully (ankyloglossia) in
1) Early carcinoma
2) Late carcinoma
3) Lesion of hypoglossal nerve
4) Lesion of facial nerve
Oral medicine
Answer: 2
Chronic subdural haematoma is caused by
1) Fracture skull bone
2) Rupture of bridging veins
3) Subarachnoid haemorrhage
4) None
Oral medicine
Answer: 2
Scar tissue is called
1) Granulation tissue
2) Keloid
3) Callus
4) All of the above
Oral medicine
Answer: 2
Follicular carcinoma of thyroid is best treated by
1) Hemithyroidectomy
2) Near total thyroidectomy
3) Subtotal thyroidectomy
4) Radiotherapy alone
Oral medicine
Answer: 2
Not a feature of branchial fistula
1) Unilateral bilateral
2) Represents persistent second branchial cleft
3) External orifice at upper third of neck
4) Treatment is excision
Oral medicine
Answer: 3
Radiopaque area within the alveolar process containing several rudimentary
teeth suggests a/an
1) periapical cemental dysplasia
2) ameloblastoma
3) compound odontoma
4) complex odontoma