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The histopathologic feature of medullary carcinoma of thyroid is
1) Anaplasia
2) Mitotic figures
3) Psammoma bodies
4) Amyloid styroma
Oral medicine Answer: 4

Drugs associated with gingival changes are 
 1. Phenytoin, cyclosporine and nifedipine
 2. Nifedipine, ibuprofen and lignocaine
 3. Cyclosporine, chlorine and iodine
 4. None of the above
Oral Medicine Answer: 1

Recurrent sinusitis is due to
1) Anatomical abormalities
2) Poor resistance
3) Both
4) None of the above
Oral medicine Answer: 3

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

Which of the following is an essential feature of autosomal dominant inheritance?
1. A 50% risk for each offspring to be affected
2 The risk is 50% for each male offspring of a female carrier to be affected
3. The risk is 50% for each female off spring of a female carrier to become a carrier
4. A 25% risk for each offspring to be ho mozygous for the abnormal gene
Oral Medicine Answer: 1

Most common cause of death in patients with Burger"s disease is
1) Gangrene
2) Pulmonary embolism
3) Myocardial infarction
4) Carcinoma lung
Oral medicine Answer: 3

Deep skin burns is treated with
1) Split thickness graft
2) Full thickness graft
3) Amniotic membrane
4) Synthetic skin derivatives
Oral medicine Answer: 2

Sardonic grin is associated with
1) Rabies
2) Tetanus
3) Bell"s palsy
4) Hemiplegia
Oral medicine Answer: 2

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