Advanced basal cell carcinoma frequently invoves normal tissue by spreading by way of 1) Arteries 2) Lymphatics 3) Never sheaths 4) Direct extention
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
The characteristic feature of macro phage is/are:
1. High capacity to divide
2. Limited capacity to divide
3. Arises from plasma cells
4. Short life-span as compared to lymphocytes
PathologyAnswer: 2
Papillary cyst adenoma lymphomatosum or adenolymphoma is a type of monomorphic adenoma commonly known by the name 1. Mixed tumour 2. Cylindroma 3. Warthin"s tumour 4. Necrotizing sialometaplasia
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
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 PathologyAnswer: 1
Phycomycosis is also called 1) Botryomycosis 2) Coccidiomycosis 3) Phytomycosis 4) Mucormycosis
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
A person experiences throbbing pain at night. It is due to
1. Acute pulpal degeneration
2. Acute periodontal abscess
3. Chronic pulpitis
4. Cellulitis
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Pernicious anaemia is 1) Insufficient production of red cells 2) Improper maturation of red cells 3) Can be corrected by tablets of folic acid alone 4) Can be corrected by iron supplement
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Histopathologic study of lichen planus shows 1. Mixed cellular inflammatory infiltrate 2. Presence of T-lymphocytes predominantly 3. Antiepithelial antibodies 4. Scattered infiltrate with ill-defined lower border