Bence Jones proteins are laboratory finding of 1) Paget"s disease 2) Multiple myeloma 3) Maligant melanoma 4) Fibrous dysplasia
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Which of the following is the most common intraoral pigmented lesion 1) Melanoma 2) Blue nevus 3) Amalgam tattoo 4) Junctional nevus
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
An asymptomatic tooth has deep caries on occlusal surface. Radiograph shows radiopaque mass at apex of the tooth; this mass is most likely to be 1) Cementoma 2) Condensing osteitis 3) Chronic apical periodontitis 4) Acute apical periodontitis
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Congenital occlusion or absence of one or more major salivary gland ducts is known as 1) Atresia 2) Aberrancy 3) Aplasia or agenesis 4) None of the above
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Aplastic anaemia is common with 1) Chloramphenicol 2) Cephalosporin 3) Tetracycline 4) Pencillin
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
The histopathology of osteopetrosis shows 1) Endosteal bone formation and lack of normal bone resorption 2) Periosteal bone formation and lack of normal bone resorption 3) Presence of numerous osteoclasts and a few osteoblasts 4) None of the above
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
The primary causative factor for myofacial pain dysfunction syndrome of the TMJ is 1. Infratemporal space infection 2. Auriculotemporal neuritis 3. Muscular overextension and overcontraction 4. Otitis media
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
A person on a fat free carbohydrate rich diet continues to grow
obese. Which of the following lipoproteins is likely to be elevated in his