Medical Mcqs

A bacterial disease with oral manifestations is_____________________?

(A) Herpes

(B) measles

(C) Diphtheria

(D) leishmaniasis

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Lock jaw indicates_______________?

(A) Ankylosis

(B) Spasm of masseter mucle

(C) Auspitz’s sign

(D) Nikolsky’s sign

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The best laboratory test to use in the diagnosis of lupus vulgaris in the oral cavity is______________?

(A) Bacterial smear

(B) Blood studies

(C) Biopsy

(D) Blood chemistry

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Kissing disease is also known as______________?

(A) Scarlet fever

(B) Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis

(C) Glandular fever

(D) Rubella

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Recurrent aphthae resemble recurrent herpes in that_______________?

(A) symptoms are similar

(B) life long immunity results

(C) vesicles occur with both diseases

(D) intranuclear inclusion bodies are present

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+ve pathergy test is seen in_________________?

(A) Sarcoidosis

(B) Histoplasmosis

(C) Candidiasis

(D) Behcet’s disease

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Oral ulcers which occurs in groups, persist for about 6 weeks and leave scars on healing are______________?

(A) Recurrent aphthous major

(B) Recurrent aphthous minor

(C) Recurrent herpetiform ulcers

(D) Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis

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The causative agent for “Oculoglandular syndrome of parinoud” is________________?

(A) Arachnia propionica

(B) Bartonella henselae

(C) Bifidobacterium dentium

(D) Mycobacterium laprae

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All of the following can give rise to membrane on the pharynx except______________?

(A) Staphylococcus aureus

(B) Corynebacterium

(C) Candida

(D) Vincent’s angina

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