Retrosternal goiter 1) Causes stridor 2) Obtains its blood supply from thoracic vessels 3) Characteristically malignant 4) Must be removed by thoracotomy
Oral medicineAnswer: 1
A thin blue-black line in the marginal gingiva and similar pigmentation in other areas of the oral cavity may occur in cases of
1. mercury poisoning
2. bismuth poisoning
3. argyria
4. arsenic poisoning
Oral MedicineAnswer: 2
Gangrene is not seen in the lower limbs with 1) Air embolism 2) Ergot 3) Atherosclerosis 4) Raynuad"s disease
Oral medicineAnswer: 4
Gangrene of toes may be seen with 1) Buerger"s disease 2) Raynaud"s disease 3) Atherosclerosis 4) All of the above
Oral medicineAnswer: 4
Treatment of ranula is 1) Aspiration contents 2) Conservative treatment 3) Partial excision and marsupialisation 4) Total excision of sublingual glands
Oral medicineAnswer: 4
The conditioned gingival enlargement 1. Requires presence of local irritants 2. Exacerbates existing inflammation 3. Pregnancy and puberty are the examples 4. All of the above
Oral MedicineAnswer: 4
Hyperglobubin may be a feature of all of the following, except 1. Wegener's, granulomatosis 2. lymphopathia venerum 3. multiple myeloma 4. amyloidosis
Oral MedicineAnswer: 4
Follicular carcinoma of thyroid is best treated by 1) Hemithyroidectomy 2) Near total thyroidectomy 3) Subtotal thyroidectomy 4) Radiotherapy alone