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.Management Sciences
Category: Bacterial Infections
Hutchinson’s triad includes______________?
A. hypoplasia of incisor and molar, VIII nerve motor paralysis and peg laterals.
B. Hypoplasia of incisor and molar, V nerve motor paralysis interstitial keratitis
C. Hypoplasia of incisor and molar, VIII nerve deafness and interstitial keratitis
D. None of the above
Apthous like ulcers are seen in_______________?
A. Bechets syndrome
B. Sweet syndrome
C. PFAPA (periodic fever acute pharyngitis apthous stomatitis)
D. All of the above
Early tongue changes seen in scarlet fever is_____________?
A. Rasbery tongue
B. Strawberry tongue
C. Auspitz’s sign
D. Nikolsky’s sign
Clinical features of which of the following include conjunctivitis, urethritis muco-cutaneous lesions and arthritis ?
A. Behcet’s syndrome
B. Hodgkin’s disease
C. Grinspan syndrome
D. Ehler Danlos syndrome
The explosive and widespread form of secondary syphilis in immuno compromised individual is known as________________?
A. Condylomata lata
B. Mucous patches
C. Lues maligna
D. lupus vulgaris
Syphilis becomes seropositive in___________________?
A. Chancre (primary syphilis)
B. Muco patches (secondary syphilis)
C. Gumma (tertiary syphilis)
D. Congenital syphilis
Oral ulcers which occurs in groups, persist for about 6 weeks and leave scars on healing are______________?
A. Recurrent aphthous major
B. Recurrent aphthous minor
C. Recurrent herpetiform ulcers
D. Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis
The first consideration in the differential diagnosis of a painless palatal perforation would be____________?
A. Syphilis
B. Histoplasmosis
C. Scrofuloderma
D. Actinomycosis
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