Bowen disease is 1. Benign neoplasm of the GIT 2. Intra epithelial carcinoma 3. Vesiculobullous lesion of skin 4. Ulcerative lesion of GIT
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Fordyce spots are 1. Fat tissues embedded in buccal mucosa 2. Red spot 3. Present on cheek mucosa lateral to the angle of mouth 4. All of the above
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Which stage of syphilis can produce lesions similar to that of leukoplakia?
1. Primary stage
2. Secondary stage
3. Tertiary stage
4. Congenital stage
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
The usual radiographic appearance of an osteosarcoma is a 1) Discrete radiolucency with regular borders 2) Multicystic radiolucency with a soap-bubble appearance 3) Cotton wool appearance with an irregular peripheral border 4) Sunburst pattern with radiopaque strands extending from the cortical plates
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Reed-sternberg cells are characteristically seen in 1) Alpha-thalassaemia 2) Glandular fever 3) Hansen"s disease 4) Hodgkin"s disease
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
Anodontia affects the growth of 1. Maxilla 2. Mandible 3. Alveolar bone 4. Cranium
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Trigeminal neuralgia 1) Does not disturb the patient during sleep 2) Can be treated with NSAIDs 3) Always bilateral in distribution 4) Is a hereditary condition
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Haemophillia is due to 1. Deficiency of factor VIII 2. Deficiency of prothrombin 3. Deficiency of Vit K 4. Autoimmune mechanism