Median rhomboid glossitis is associated with 1) Burning mouth syndrome 2) Fungal infection 3) Bacterial infection 4) Absence of filiform papillae
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Lichenoid reactions are mainly due to 1) Intake of certain drugs 2) Betel nut chewing 3) Cigarette smoking 4) Intake of alcohol
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Features characteristic of leukoplakia include all except 1) Hyperkerotosis 2) Plasma cell infiltration within the dermal papillae 3) Clinically, a paint-like patch 4) A moist shiny lesion
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Cytological smear showing multinucleated giant cells, syncitium and ballooning degeneration of the nucleus is a characteristic of 1) Herpes simplex virus infection 2) Erythema multiforme 3) Recurrent aphthous stomatitis 4) Coxsackie virus infection
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Site specificity is seen in 1) Syphilis 2) Recurrent herpes labialis 3) Carcinoma 4) Traumatic aphthous ulcer
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Which of the following lesions does not give blood on aspiration 1. Haemangioma 2. Static bone cyst 3. Central giant cell granuloma 4. Aneurysmal bone cyst
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Tumour osteoid is seen in 1. Osteosarcoma 2. Ewing"s sarcoma 3. Multiple myeloma 4. Paget"s disease
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Heterophil antibody test is used in the diagnosis of 1. Herpes simplex 2. Herpes zoster 3. Measles 4. Infectious mononucleosis