Tracehostomy will 1) Increase dead air space 2) Increase respiratory resistance 3) Decrease respiratory work 4) Cause obstruction in respiration
Oral medicineAnswer: 3
True about branchial fistula 1) Opens internally near tonsil 2) Excised by single transverse incision 3) Remanant of IIIrd branchial arch 4) Situated in midline of neck
Oral medicineAnswer: 1
The following is an example of retention cyst 1) Cystic hygroma 2) Thyroglossal cyst 3) Sebaceous cyst 4) All of the above
Oral medicineAnswer: 3
Oropharyngeal cancer is usually 1) Subepithelial and carcinomasarcoma 2) Always ulcerated & squamous cell carcinoma 3) Smooth swelling and lyphoepithelioma 4) Subendothelial & columnar cell carcinoma
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Secondary deposits from carcinoma breast is commonest in 1) Lung 2) Liver 3) Brain 4) Mandible
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Patient has lacerated untidy wound of the leg and attended the casualty after 2 hours. His wound should be 1) Sutured immediately 2) Excision and sutured immediately 3) Cleaned and dressed 4) Debrided and sutured secondarily
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
A patient reports with melanin pigmentation of the lips and oral mucosa present from birth. The patient corn
plains of having frequent episodes of abdominal pain. The most likely diagnosis is
What is sternocleidomastoid tumour? 1) Haematoma of sternocleidomastoid muscle 2) Malignancy of sternocleidomastoid muscle 3) Lymph nodes related to the muscle 4) Bengin tumour of the said muscle