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Category: Oral Pathology and Medicine
Onion Skin appearance of radiographs is seen in______________?
A. fibrous dysplasia
B. osteosarcoma
C. Ewing’s sarcoma
D. Chondrosarcoma
Recurrent ulcers occurring on gingiva and palate are most probably________________?
A. Aphthous ulcers
B. Herpes simplex
C. koplick spots
D. Lesions of Behcet’s syndrome
Which of the following conditions is characterized by cafe-au-lait spots, non-encapsulation and potential for malignant transformation___________?
A. Neurilemmoma
B. Neurofibroma
C. Traumatic Neuroma
D. Solitary plasmocytoma
Melanoma is_____________?
A. Benign tumour of skin and mucous membrane
B. Malignant tumour of skin and mucous membrane
C. Malignant tumour of melanophores
D. Benign tumor of melanophores
Osteosarcoma presents a radiographic picture resembling____________?
A. Sun-brust appearance
B. Cotton-wool appearance
C. Soap-bubble appearance
D. Ground-glass appearance
Histochemical demonstration of glycogen in the cells can help in the diagnosis of_________________?
A. Malignant melanoma
B. Squamous cell carcinoma
C. Kaposi’s sarcoma
D. Ewing’s sarcoma
Brown tumours are seen in_____________?
A. Hyperparathyroidism
B. Pigmented villonodular synovitis
C. Osteomalacia
D. Neurofibromatosis
Acanthosis with intraepithelial vacuolation and hyperparakeratosis is seen in_____________?
A. Hairy tongue (lingua villosa)
B. Hyperplastic candidiasis
C. Speckled leukoplakia
D. Desquamative gingivitis
A patient is diagnosed of oral cancer or stage T,N,M_____________?
A. Surgery
B. Surgery +radiotherapy
C. Chemotherapy alone
D. Surgery+ chemotherapy
Small palpable mass elevated above the epithelial surface is_____________?
A. Papule
B. Macule
C. Plaque
D. Vesicle
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