Oral hairy leukoplakia is seen in which of the following conditions ?
(A) AIDS
(B) Hepatitis B
(C) Smoker’s keratitis
(D) Candidiasis
The oral mucosa becomes rigid, blanched and opaque in which of the following conditions?
(A) Pemphigus vulgaris
(B) Lupus erythematoses
(C) Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
(D) Submucous fibrosis
The sign or symptom most suggestive of metastatic disease is___________?
(A) Paraesthesia
(B) Sudden swelling
(C) Root resorption
(D) Diffuse radiolucency
Acanthosis with intraepithelial vacuolation and hyperparakeratosis is seen in_____________?
(A) Hairy tongue (lingua villosa)
(B) Hyperplastic candidiasis
(C) Speckled leukoplakia
(D) Desquamative gingivitis
Squamous cell carcinoma with best prognosis is_____________?
(A) Lip
(B) Tongue
(C) Palate
(D) Floor of the mouth
Brachytherapy is_____________?
(A) Irradiation of tissues from a distance
(B) Irradiation of tissues from a distance of 3 cm
(C) Irradiation of tissues by implants within the tissues
(D) Irradiation of tissues by radiopharmaceuticals
Hemangiopericytoma resembles_____________?
(A) Hemangioma
(B) Glomous tumour
(C) Ewings tumour
(D) Plasmacytoma
Which of the following is the most likely (among them) to turn malignant ?
(A) Intradermal nevus
(B) Junctional nevus
(C) Lichen planus
(D) Papilloma
The term poikilokaryosis refers to______________?
(A) Alteration of nuclear cytoplasmic ratio
(B) Division of nuclei without division of cytoplasm
(C) Large, Prominent nuclei
(D) Loss of polarity and disorientation of cells
Frequent bouts of epistaxis are a conspicuous features of______________?
(A) Encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis
(B) Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia
(C) Nasopharyngeal angiofibroma
(D) Vascular nevus