Oral Pathology I Test

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Oral Pathology I Test

 

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Prodromal syndrome αž“αŸƒ Herpes Virus Infection αž˜αžΆαž“αŸˆ

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Fever blister​ αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸ–

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Biopsy is least useful in the diagnosis of:

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Foam cells within periapical granulomas are ______ cells that have ingested lipids.

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Which of the following is NOT associated with infectious mononucleosis?

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Median rhomboid glossitis occurs

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Trauma to which gland can result in facial paralysis?

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

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Disease in plant or animal tissue is caused by:

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

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Hyperkeratosis is:

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The most important indication of malignant lesions is:

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Which is usually found when a systemic infection is present

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

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One amongst the following statements is incorrect regarding burning mouth syndrome?

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The precise manner of transmission is not known. It is known that it can be sexually transmitted by homosexual men. The virus is not shed in appreciable amounts in seminal fluid or the rectum, but is persistent in the oral cavities of some patients.

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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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αžŠαžΌαž…αž˜αŸ‰αŸ’αžαŸαž… αž αŸ…αžαžΆ Seropositive?:

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Surfaces such as tables, walls, doorknobs, or your hands, no matter how clean they look, are very likely:

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Epstein Barr virus is an example of a(n)

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Hyperplasia αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆαŸ–

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Frey’s syndrome occurs as a result of damage to _____ nerve.

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Herpes witlow αž‚αžΊαž‡αžΆβ€‹ herpes αžŠαŸ‚αž›αž€αžΎαžαž“αŸ…αž›αžΎαŸˆ

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

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Occasionally, mucous glands are seen in the epithelial lining of a dental cyst. Which of the following terms best designates this state? (Abnormal change in the nature of the tissue):

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What is strep throat?

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The redness of an inflammatory lesion of oral mucosa is due to:

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αžŸαŸ’αžšαŸ’αžαžΈαžŠαŸ‚αž›αž˜αžΆαž“αž•αŸ’αž‘αŸƒαž–αŸ„αŸ‡αž‡αž·αžαž‚αŸ’αžšαž”αŸ‹αžαŸ‚ αž˜αžΆαž“ Genital herpes outbreakαŸ” αž–αŸαž›αž†αŸ’αž›αž„αž‘αž“αŸ’αž›αŸ αžαŸ’αžšαžΌαžœαžαŸ‚αŸˆ

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The peak incidence of gingivitis in children occurs at ages:

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Acute tonsillitis may either be caused by:

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

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Paralysis of the tongue is referred to as:

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Exfoliative cytology is of value in the diagnosis of:

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What is Lemierre’s syndrome?

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Member(s) of the Roseolovirus genus

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

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Features of multiple bone radiolucencies, hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemla, and loss of lamina dura and indicative of:

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What would not cause an airway obstruction?

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Geographic tongue

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

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Herpes simplex and varicella zoster are examples of

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Which drug is specific for Trigeminal Neuralgia

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In developing plaque; the adhesive polymer produced by streptococcus mutans is synthesis from:

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Osteosarcoma characteristically may develop in cases of:

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Uni-lateral swelling in the floor of the mouth occurs frequently with meal; what is the possible diagnosis?

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Cheilitis glandularis typically occurs on the?

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Intraoral carcinoma can not present clinically as:

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Transmission is by close contact from oropharyngeal secretions, especially kissing

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Hairy tongue caused by inflammation and elongation of:

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Taste buds αž˜αž·αž“αž˜αžΆαž“αž“αŸ…αž€αŸ’αž“αž»αž„αŸ–

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One of the following is not a complication ensuing from infection with C. diphtheria?

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Chronic tonsillitis is almost always:

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Kaposi’s sarcoma is now believed to be caused by

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The most frequent site for occurrence of tumors in minor salivary glands is?

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Contact stomatitis may be caused by:

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A patient with pain, fever and unilateral parotid swelling following a general anesthetic most likely has:

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All except _____ are a variety of Kaposi sarcoma.?

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Which two of the following conditions present as complete vesicles?

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Xerostomia is often associated with atrophy of ______ papillae?

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