Chemical mumps’ is synonymous with_____________?
(A) Epidemic parotitis
(B) Iodine mumps
(C) Nutritional mumps
(D) Nonspecific mumps
Commonest site for ectopic salivary gland tumour is_______________?
(A) Tongue
(B) Cheek
(C) Palate
(D) Neck
Spindle cell carinoma is a variant of_____________?
(A) Pleomorphic Adenoma
(B) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
(C) Basal cell carcinoma
(D) Squamous cell carcinoma
Commonest salivary gland tumour in children______________?
(A) Lymphoma
(B) Pleomorphic adenoma
(C) Adenoid cystic carcinoma
(D) Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
“Xerostomia” is seen in all of the following EXCEPT in_______________?
(A) Anticholinergic drugs
(B) Dehydration
(C) Sjogren’s syndrome
(D) Oral sepsis
All of the following is the extraglandular manifestation of primary sjogren’s syndrome except________________?
(A) Raynaud’s phenomena
(B) Arthritis
(C) Lymphadenopathy
(D) Thrombocytopenia
Salivary gland aplasia is seen in_________________?
(A) Hemifacial microstomia
(B) LADD syndrome
(C) Mandibulo-facial dysostosis (Treacher Collins)
(D) All of the above
In the clinical evaluation, the most significant, finding of the parotid mass may be accompanying_____________?
(A) Rapid progressive painless enlargement
(B) Nodular consistency
(C) Supramental and preauricular lymphadenopathy
(D) Facial paralysis
The common site for narcotizing sialometaplasia____________?
(A) cheeks
(B) dorsum of tongue
(C) palate
(D) gingival
Warthins tumor is_____________?
(A) An adenolymphoma of the parotid gland
(B) A pleomorphic adenoma of parotid gland
(C) Carcinoma of the parotid gland
(D) None of the above