Oral Pathology and Medicine Quiz 19
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Diabetes insipidus, bone lesions lesions and exophthalmos is seen in________________?
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Bifid ribs, multiple radiolucent lesions of the jaws multiple basal cell nevi and flax cerebri calcification are found in:_____________?
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The characteristic alarm clock headache is a feature of_______________?
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Oral ulcers which occurs in groups, persist for about 6 weeks and leave scars on healing are______________?
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Diffuse erythema (pinpoint petechiae) and white patches in smoker?s palate occur due to________________?
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Sturge Weber syndrome is characterized by all EXCEPT_________________?
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The primary causative factor for myofacial pain dysfunction syndrome of the TMJ is_______________?
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Dentinal union of two embryologically developing teeth is referred as______________?
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In Xerostomia the salivary pH is_______________?
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Which of the following tooth structure during formation is most effected due to Vit ? A deficiency_____________?
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Bleeding time is prolonged in_____________?
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Mosaic pattern of bone is seen in radiographic features of_____________?
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Botryoid odontogenic cyst is a variant of:___________?
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Fish Net pattern is pemphigus vulgaris is seen in which of the following tests?
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The following lesion is a doubtful premalignant lesion for oral malignancy________________?
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Paget?s disease of bone is a chronic disease of the________________?
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Which of the following would be seen in late HIV cases ?
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A lesion composed of microscopic vessels is called as ______________?
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Plasma cell tumour of bones with B-lymphocytic origin is ______________?
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Immunoflourescence test is positive in:____________?
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Immunoflourescence is seen at basement membrane as patchy distribution in:___________?
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Carbamazepine has been utilized to successfully diminish attacks in trigeminal neuralgia. During this therapy which of the following is indicated ?
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White-lesion with definite precancerous potential __________________?
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Osteomyelitis begins as an inflammation of:__________?
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A 15 years old boy reports with a rapidly growing swelling of the mandible with intermittent pain patient history is that the swelling occurred after an episode of trauma Radiographs reveal formation of new subperiosteal bone producing Onion skin appearance The patient also has lip paresthesia elevated white blood cell count Based on the clinical and radiographic picture, one of the following condition could be considered in the provisional diagnosis_________________?
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A median round lesion in front of circumvallate papilae, with epithelial hyperplasia diagnosis is___________?
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Darlings disease is________________?
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A patient with carinoma cheek has tumor of 2.5 cms located close to and involving the lower alveolus. A single mobile homolateral node measuring node measuring 6 cm is palpable. Based on these clinical findings TNM stage of the tumor is______________?
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All of the following statement about thrush are true EXCEPT_____________?
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Herpes simplex is seen in______________?
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For extraction in a leukemic patient________________?
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The tooth most commonly involved in chronic focal sclerosing osteomyelitis is:___________?
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A patient is having severe mycotic infection diabetes mellitus and cellulitis is suffering with______________?
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Which of the following diseases of the skin is the most likely to be associated with partial anodontia?
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Bacteria responsible for initiation of caries is _________________?
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Hair-on-end appearance in a skull roentgenogram is seen in_______________?
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Bifid tongue a congenital anomaly occurs due to non-fusion of____________?
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Frey?s syndrome results from surgery of the ______________?
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The prbable reasons for a high incidence of dental caries in the teenage population relates most directly to______________?
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Median rhomboid glossitis is due to____________?
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For primary herpes simplex, the diagnosis is made by which gene______________?
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Osteosarcoma presents a radiographic picture resembling____________?
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The deficiency of which of the following vitamins does not effect on tooth development______________?
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Turner?s hypoplasia most commonly affects________________?
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The most common precancerous lesion for oral malignancy is____________?
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Oral ulcers that are painless are associated with________________?
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The following are the high grade salivary gland malignancies, EXCEPT________?
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Which is best for diagnosis of primary herpes simplex infection ?
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Herpangina is caused by______________?
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A bacterial disease with oral manifestations is_____________________?
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