MDS PREP
A firm painless lesion of the palate had been present for at least 10 years and increased in size very slowly. The most likely diagnosis is
1. Torus palatinus
2. Retention cyst
3. Medical palatal cyst
4. Pleomorphic adenoma
Oral Pathology
Answer: 4
ln Fe deficiency anemia the peripheral blood picture depicts RBCs as:
1. Microcytic and reduced MCHC
2. Macrocytic hypochromic and increased MCHC
3. Microcytic hypochromic and increased MCHC
4. None of the above
Pathology
Answer: 1
Cancerous involvement is seen with
1. Chancre
2. Mucous patch
3. Syphilitic glossitis
4. Gumma
Oral Pathology
Answer: 3
Which of the following agents is of value in the postoperative care of the haemophilic patient?
1. Vitamin K
2. Monsel"s solution
3. Aminocaproic acid
4. Factor 8 cryoprecipitate
Oral Pathology
Answer: 3
Which of the following is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait?
1) Lichen planus
2) Bullous pemphigoid
3) Pemphigus vulgaris
4) White sponge nevus
Oral Pathology
Answer: 4
Id reaction is associated with
1. Aphthous ulcer
2. Herpetic stomatitis
3. Syphilis
4. Candidiasis
Oral Pathology
Answer: 4
Initiation of dental caries depends upon
1. Formation of large amount of acid
2. Availability of carbohydrate food
3. Viscosity of saliva
4. Localization of acid over tooth surface