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Category: Oral Pathology and Medicine
A 9 year old child has increased horizontal anterior bone loss, cementum and on test shows excretion of phophoethanolamine in the urine. The child is suffering from________________?
A. Hypophosphatasia
B. Vit. D resistant Rickets
C. Juvenile periodontitis
D. Osteomalacia
Biopsy of a clinically suspicious lesion is negative. The most appropriate treatment is_______________?
A. Tell patient no malignancy
B. Repeat the biopsy
C. Observe the patient for twelve months
D. Observe the patient for three months
Disease which increase oral melanin pigmentation_______________?
A. addison’s disease
B. Hyperthyroidsim
C. Nephritis
D. All of the above
Which of the following produces osteoblastic secondaries_____________?
A. Carcinoma lung
B. Carcinoma breast
C. Carcinoma urinary bladder
D. Carcinoma prostate
Feature of acanthosis nigricans is______________?
A. Insulinoma, obesity & cutaneous hypopigmentation
B. Insulin resistance, obesity, cutaneous hyperpigmentation
C. Thickening of spinous layer, insulin resistance, obesity
D. Thickening of spinous layer insulin resistance, lean
Which is T cell tumor ?
A. Burkitt’s lymphoma
B. Mycosis fungiodes
C. Mantel cell leukemia
D. Hairy cell leukemia
Patient reports with discolored teeth bearing brown stains. The teeth glow fluorescent in UV light. The most likely diagnosis is____________?
A. Porphyria
B. Amelogenesis imperfecta
C. Hutchinson’s teeth
D. Tetracycline staining of teeth
Virus responsible for infectious mononucleosis is_____________?
A. RNA paramyxo virus
B. Varicella zoster virus
C. Epstein Barr virus
D. Coxsackie virus A 16
A young patient is hospitalized with petechiae of oral mucous membrane, marginal gingival hemorrhage and with a platelet count of 45,000/ cc The BT and Clot Retraction time are increased, RBC and TLC are normal He is suffering from________________?
A. Infectious mononucleosis
B. Thrombocytopenic purpura
C. Leukemia
D. Hemophilia
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