A 60 year old male presents with a 2 day history of a severe left ear ache with a burning sensation in the ear and loss of taste. There is left sided weakness of both upper and lower facial muscles. Facial sensation is normal. A few vesicles are seen in the pharynx. What is the most likely diagnosis ?
(A) Bell’s palsy
(B) Acoustic neuroma
(C) Diphtheria
(D) Ramsay Hunt syndrome
Papulovesicular oral lesions are seen in________________?
(A) Measles
(B) Herpangina
(C) Rubelia
(D) Hand foot and disease
Which of the following is false regarding measles ?
(A) Koplik’s spots
(B) Muculo papular skin rash
(C) Fever and malaise
(D) Nikolsky’s sign
Which of the following lesions are seen in van recklinghausen’s disease of skin______________?
(A) Hemangioma
(B) Ameloblastoma
(C) Neurofibroma
(D) Giant cell fibroma
Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia is seen commonly on_______________?
(A) Lips
(B) Buccal mucosa
(C) Tongue
(D) Palate
Which of the following produces osteoblastic secondaries_____________?
(A) Carcinoma lung
(B) Carcinoma breast
(C) Carcinoma urinary bladder
(D) Carcinoma prostate
Reed-sternberg cells are characteristically seen in______________?
(A) Alpha-thalassemia
(B) Glandular fever
(C) Hansan’s disease
(D) Hodgkin’s disease
Ramsay Hunt syndrome the cranial nerve involved is______________?
(A) Trigeminal
(B) Facial
(C) Glossopharyngeal
(D) Occulomotor nurve
Herpetiformis vesicles, which rupture and leave areas of superficial intraoral ulcers, are caused by_____________?
(A) Varicella Zoster virus
(B) Herpes zoster virus
(C) Coxsackie virus
(D) None of the above