MDS PREP
A man becomes "petrified" in which disease?
1. Dystrophic myotonia
2. Myositis ossificans generalised
3. Dermatomyositis
4. Proliferative myositis
Oral Pathology
Answer: 2
Etiology of mucocele is related to:
1.Mechanical trauma to the minor salivry gland excretory duct.
2. Salivary calculi in the excretory duct major salivary gland.
3. Acute infections.
4. Smoking tobacco.
Oral Pathology
Answer: 1
A congential epulis of the newborn is most likely to resemble microscopically
1. An epithelial pearl
2. A gingivitis granuloma gravidarium
3. An aberrant sebaceous gland
4. A granular cell myoblastoma
Oral Pathology
Answer: 4
Oral lesions on the tongue and other mucosal surfaces of the oral cavity is commonly caused by the deficiency of
1) Vit B
2) Niacin
3) Vit C
4) Vit K
Oral Pathology
Answer: 2
The presence of Heberden"s nodes is a characteristic feature of
1) Coronary artery disease
2) Osteoporosis
3) Osteoarthritis
4) Raynaud"s disease
Oral Pathology
Answer: 3
Which other factor in the Stephen"s curve is related to the caries incidence and sugar intake
1. Physical form of sugar
2. Frequency form of sugar
3. pH of plaque
4. Quantity of sugar intake
Oral Pathology
Answer: 3
Which of the following blood dyscrasias has a racial predilection?
1. Purpura
2. Leukaemia
3. Haemophilia
4. Sickle cell anaemia