Focal sclerosing osteomyelitis is 1. Due to exessive periosteal bone formation 2. An extremely painful condition 3. Due to low grade chronic infection 4. A common sequel following sequestrectomy
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
The majority of patients with solitary plasma cell myeloma exhibit 1) Bence-Jones proteins in urine 2) Hyperglobulinaemia 3) Anaemia 4) None of the above
Oral PathologyAnswer: 3
Which tumour does not occur in minor salivary gland? 1. Pleomorphic adenoma 2. Adenocarcinoma 3. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma 4. Warthin"s tumour
Oral PathologyAnswer: 4
A man of 50 years age reports with gradual loss of visual acuity and hearing power, most probably underlying cause could be 1) Fibrous dysplasia 2) Paget"s disease 3) Osteopetrosis 4) Cherubism
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
The most common intraoral location for a pigmented nevi is the 1) Hard palate 2) Soft palate 3) Buccal mucosa 4) Floor of mouth
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Lack of response of any level in a pulp vitality test can be used to differentiated between a 1) Cementoma and a periapical granuloma 2) Cementoma and an incisive canal cyst 3) Globulomaxillary cyst and a traumatic bone cyst 4) None of the above
Oral PathologyAnswer: 1
Grinspan syndrome includes all except 1. Lichen planus 2. Psoriasis 3. Diabetes mellitus 4. Hypertension
Oral PathologyAnswer: 2
Kaposi"s sarcoma is tumour of 1) Blood vessels 2) Reticuloendothelial system 3) Striated muscles 4) Smooth muscles