Medical Mcqs

Cytological smear showing multinucleated giant cells, synctium and ballooning degeneration of the nucleus is a characteristic of_____________?

(A) Herpes simplex virus infection

(B) Erythema multiforme

(C) Recurrent apthous stomatitis

(D) Coxsackie virus infection

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Shingles occurs________________?

(A) Primary infection

(B) is unilateral

(C) occurs on movable tissues

(D) is bilatral

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Steroids are indicated in all of the following conditions except______________?

(A) oedema following extractions

(B) oral ulcers in AIDS patients

(C) TMJ arthritis

(D) Angioneurotic oedema

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Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis_____________?

(A) occur in children and young adults

(B) occur only in young children

(C) occur in only adults

(D) All of the above

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Which is best for diagnosis of primary herpes simplex infection ?

(A) Smear stained with Giemsa stain

(B) Smear stained with Wrist’s stain

(C) Flurorescent staining of cytology smear

(D) Routing cytology

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Rubeola refers to________________?

(A) German measles

(B) Measles

(C) Small pox

(D) Chicken pox

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Which virus given below is not a teratogenic virus ?

(A) Rubella

(B) Cytomegalovirus

(C) Herpes simplex

(D) Measles

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In HIV, which cells are affected_______________?

(A) CD4

(B) CD8

(C) Monocytes

(D) Lymphocytes

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Which of the following is not associated with gingival lesions ?

(A) Herpes

(B) Recurrent apthae

(C) Pemphigus

(D) Pyogenic granuloma

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