Oral Pathology I Test

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Oral Pathology I Test

 

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Herpes simplex and varicella zoster are examples of

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The mode of transmission of C. diphtheriae is?

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Geographic tongue

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Identify which one out of the following is not a predisposing factor of candidiasis.

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The disease that breaks down the body’s immune system is known as:

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Intraoral carcinoma can not present clinically as:

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Frey’s syndrome must be considered as a possible complication following

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Paralysis of the tongue is referred to as:

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Prodromal syndrome αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸˆ

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αž‡αžΆ Reye’s syndrome?

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Fungi, or vegetable parasites, cause contagious diseases such as:

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The stigmata of congenital syphilis does not include:

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Member(s) of the Roseolovirus genus

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Human herpesviruses 6 and 7 are classified within this group

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What is Lemierre’s syndrome?

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αž’αŸ’αžœαžΈαž‡αžΆ Reye’s syndrome?

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Exfoliative cytology is of value in the diagnosis of:

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Failure of the tuberculum impar to retract prior to fusion of the lateral halves of the tongue results In:

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One of the following is not a histological feature associated with herpes simplex infection

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A smooth, elevated, red patch devoid of filiform papillae, located in the midline of the dorsum of the tongue immediately anterior to the circumvallate papillae is indicative of:

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A normal clot retraction time, which is independent of coagulation time, Is indicative of a normal number of circulating:

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Bacteria that cause disease are called:

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The most common malignancy found In the oral cavity is:

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Vesicles or bullae of the mucous membrane or skin are seen in all the following except:

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White, interlacing lines (striae of Wickham) on the buccal mucosa are a characteristic clinical feature of:

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Displasia αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸ–

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Which amongst the following is commonly associated with diabetes mellitus?

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Nystatin is the drug of choice for:

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With regards to Herpes viruses, which of the following is FALSE?

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The surface of the blood clot 24–48 hours after tooth extraction is covered by?

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In regards to Plummer-Vincent syndrome or β€œPaterson and Kelly syndrome”:

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Herpes encephalitis αž˜αžΆαž“αžšαŸ„αž‚αžŸαž‰αŸ’αž‰αžΆαžŠαžΌαž…αž‡αžΆαŸˆ

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The one celled microorganisms also known as germs or microbes are:

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Hairy tongue caused by inflammation and elongation of:

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Cheilitis glandularis:

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αž€αŸ’αž“αž»αž„β€‹ Alphaherpesvirinae αž˜αžΆαž“αŸˆ

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Occlusal (night) guards are used to:

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Incubation period 14-21 days. Most common in children aged 4-10 years. Rash may last 7-10 days. Lesions progress through macules and papules to vesicular eruptions which develop a crust and spontaneously heal.

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Intermittent painful swelling in the submandibular region that increases at mealtime is: indicative of

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A biopsy would be of value in the diagnosis or oral lesions of:

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The site where recurrent aphthous ulcer does not commonly occur is

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Amongst the following causes, the least probable cause of hairy tongue is

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Only one level of decontamination, sterilization, is capable of killing:

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Incidence is highest in preschool children. Characterised by: pain on eating and drinking, high fever, may be bleeding from gums, extensive ulceration of the tongue, palate and buccal mucosa, cervical gland enlargement, dehydration due to refusal to eat or drink. It is a contagious disease that usually regresses spontaneously within 12 to 20 days.

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Gingival hyperplasia may be:

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The excessive formation of scar tissue is called:

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Hypertrophy αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸ–

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The irradiations to the head region do not cause:

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The term used to describe epithelial changes including nuclear hyperchromatism, loss of increased nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio and abnormal mitoses is:

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Healing of which region of gingiva is the slowest?

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White or reddish, ulcerative or superficial erosions on marginal and attached gingivae involving maxillary canine and premolars is most likely to be?

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Diseases caused by viruses include:

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The chief complaint of patient suffering from Frey’s syndrome is

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Contact stomatitis may be caused by:

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Reticular atrophy of pulp is characterized by?

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Which amongst the following is not a cause of macroglossia?

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Xerostomia is often associated with atrophy of ______ papillae?

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All of the following are keratinised EXCEPT of:

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αž€αŸ’αžšαŸ„αž™αž–αžΈαž˜αžΆαž“ Primary infection αž αžΎαž™ Herpes Simplex Virus αž”αžΆαž“αžŸαž˜αŸ’αž„αŸ†αž›αžΆαž€αŸ‹αžαŸ’αž›αž½αž“αž“αŸ…αž€αŸ’αž“αž»αž„

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Epstein Barr virus is an example of a(n)

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