Commonest cause of solitary thyroid nodule 1) Follicular adenoma 2) Adenomatous goitre 3) Follicular carcinoma 4) Papillary adenoma
Oral medicineAnswer: 1
Keloid scars 1) Usually occur in the Caucasian race 2) Often occur in wounds which have healed perfectly without complications 3) Surgical treatment as a single modality has the least recurrence 4) None of the above
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Craniectomy may be advised for the treatment of 1. osteitis deformans 2. fibrous dysplasia of bone 3. Pierre Robin Syndrome 4. cleidocranial dysplasia
Oral MedicineAnswer: 4
Reactionary haemorrhage may be caused by all except 1) Infection 2) Slipping of ligature 3) Cessation of reflex vasospasm 4) Clot dislodgement
Oral medicineAnswer: 1
In submandibular gland surgery, the nerve least likely to be injured is 1) Inferior alveolar nerve 2) Hypoglossal nerve 3) Lingual nerve 4) Mandibular branch of facial nerve
Oral medicineAnswer: 1
Infectious mononucleosis is confirmed by 1) Blood smear 2) Mono-spot test 3) Frei"s test 4) Hess test
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Cystic hygroma is a 1) Hydrocele 2) Branchial cyst 3) Lymphangioma 4) None
Oral medicineAnswer: 3
Lumbar sympathectomy is done for 1) Gangrene foot 2) Rest pain 3) Intermittent claudications 4) Skin ulcerations