Oral Pathology and Medicine Quiz 12
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Most common site for melanotic neuroectodermal tumour of infancy is (MNTI)_______________?
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Abtropfing affect is seen in_____________?
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Which of the following statements is true for MEN type ?
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Bence- Jones are laboratory finding of____________?
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Cardiac condition requiring Antibiotic prophylaxis for infective Endocarditis ?
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Ground glass appearance in bone is seen in_____________?
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The most ideal expianation for recurrence of odontogenic keratocyst is:____________?
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Differential diagnosis of hypercementosis includes all of these EXCEPT ?
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Which of the following statement is false in relation to myofacial pain dysfunction syndrome ?
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White patch is seen on the buccal mucosa consisting of pseudomycelium and chalmydospores with desquamated epithelium adjacent to it, the patient is suffering from epithelium adjacent to it, the patient is suffering from_____________?
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Which of the following produces osteoblastic secondaries_____________?
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Leutic glossitis is an intra-oral manifestation caused by_____________?
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Plaque microflora can-split carbohydrates. What does it means?
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Which of the following disease is known as the Kissing disease______________?
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Hemosiderin pricticles are seen histologically in case of______________?
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Which of the following is a non-destructive method of age estimation in adults ?
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Mikulicz?s disease is____________?
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Reilly bodies are inclusion bodies seen in hurler?s disease within___________?
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Lesion of facial nerve at level of stylomastoid foramen leads to____________?
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Multiple odontogenic keratocyst are associated with:____________?
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Lesions of oral tuberculosis are associated with all the following except_______________?
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Etiology of multiple neurofibromatosis is_______________?
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Cavity formation in a tooth, due to dental caries is due to______________?
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Internal resorption is characterised by_____________?
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A 7-year old child having yellowish discoloured spot of maxillary central incisor. His mother presents a history of injury to deciduous tooth 3 years back with recurrent infection & swelling. The diagnosis is_______________?
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Which of the following is not associated with haemorrhage ?
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Prolonged use of antibiotics in children can result in_________________?
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Arecanut chewing is aetiological factor in______________?
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Acute non-suppurative sialdenitis is seen in______________?
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Cyst without lining is______________?
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Angular stomatitis_____________?
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Which of the following is not a type of lichen planus?
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Mumps is caused by______________?
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Which tumour does not occur in minor salivary gland ?
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Which one of the following is the cause of dilacerations ?
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The recurrence of pleomorphic adenoma is attributed to____________?
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Corticosteroids are useful in treatment of TMJ arthritis because they have_____________?
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All of the following are seen in lead poisoning except_____________?
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A non-neoplastic hereditary bone lesion, histologically similar to central giant cell granuloma affects children and shows, a bilateral involvement of the jaws with eye to heaven appearance clinically is_______________?
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A fluid filled elevated lesion of skin is called___________?
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The cells most frequently found in a granuloma are:___________?
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The enzyme glucosyl transferase secreted by Streptococcus mutans sythesizes glucans from_____________?
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TENS therapy is useful in ______________?
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The microorganism most commonly cultured from a chronic bilateral ulcer at the corner of mouth____________?
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Clinical features of which of the following include conjunctivitis, urethritis muco-cutaneous lesions and arthritis ?
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A 15-year old boy shows an inverted pear shaped radiolucency between the upper central incisors. The teeth are normal in all aspects The most likely diagnosis is________________?
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Commonly involved lymph nodes during metastasis from carcinomas of oral cavity is______________?
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Smooth surface caries is characterized by spread of caries in enamel and dentin as cones. These alignment in enamel and dentin is____________?
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Horner?s syndrome Does NOT include_____________?
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Transformation into osteosarcoma is seen with________________?
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