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NEETMDS- Oral Pathology mcq
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A benign neoplasm that commonly appears as non painful, slowly enlarging, submucosal lump and has overlying epithelium that often exhibits pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia is
1) Fibroma
2) Papilloma
3) Neurofibroma
4) Granular cell tumour
Oral Pathology Answer: 4

Giant cells are a characteristic histopathologic finding in
1) Aphthous ulcers
2) Aneurysmal bone cyst
3) Brown tumour of hyper parathyroidism
4) Dentigerous cyst
Oral Pathology Answer: 2

Rumpel-Lede test measures the:

1.Bleeding time.
2; Platelet count.
3. Capillary fragility.
4. ESR.
Oral Pathology Answer: 3

Leutic glossitis can occur in connection with 
 1. Vitamin B deficiency
 2. Vitamin C deficiency
 3. Iron deficiency
 4. Syphilis
Oral Pathology Answer: 4

Facial oedema, cheilitis granulomatosa and a fissured tongue characterize which of the following syndromes?
1) Frey
2) Melkersson-Rosenthal
3) Treacher Collins
4) None of the above
Oral Pathology Answer: 2

A young patient has bilateral, pearly white thickening of the buccal mucosa since birth. His younger brother also has similar lesions. History and clinical findings are consistent with a diagnosis of
1) Leukoedema
2) White sponge nevus
3) Lichen planus
4) Mucous patches
Oral Pathology Answer: 2

Pioneer bacteria in dental caries are in 
 1. Enamel
 2. Dentin
 3. Pulp
 4. Cementum

Oral Pathology Answer: 2

Which of the following is not true regarding hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia?
1. Skin lesions are more common and rarely occur in the oral cavity
2. Telangiectatic lesions appear to increase in number and prominence with age
3. It is a congenital and hereditary disease
4. There may be history of epistaxis
Oral Pathology Answer: 1

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