Multinucleated giant cell and perivascular cuffing are features seen in 1) Giant cell granuloma 2) Cherubism 3) Tuberculosis 4) Giant cell tumour
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Which of the following occurs most commonly on tongue? 1. Lymphagioma and granular cell myoblastoma 2. Lipoma and fibroma 3. Neuroblastoma and limpoma 4. Lymphagioma and fibroma
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Site specificity is seen in 1. Syphilis 2. Recurrent herpes labialis 3. Carcinoma 4. Traumatic aphthous ulcer
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Mucocele most commonly arises as a result of 1. Rupture of a salivary duct 2. Partial or complete compression of the salivary acini 3. Inflammatory changes in the glandular interstitial tissue 4. Partial or complete obstruction of the salivary duct by calculus
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Of the following locations, the one in which the prognosis of epidermoid carcinoma is least favourable is the 1) Lower lip 2) Upper lip 3) Hard palate 4) Posterior lateral border of tongue
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Id reaction is associated with 1. Aphthous ulcer 2. Herpetic stomatitis 3. Syphilis 4. Candidiasis
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
A patient with melanin pigmentation of the lips and buccal mucosa and mul tiple intestinal polyps, is likely to be diagnosed as 1. Papillon-Lefevre syndrome 2. Weber-Cockayne syndrome 3. Peutz-Jehgers syndrome 4. Cannon’s disease
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Which of the following is a form of erythema multiforme 1) Stevens-Johnson syndrome 2) Toxic epidermic necrolysis (TEN) 3) Lyell disease 4) All of the above