NEETMDS- Oral Medicine mcq
The most likely cause of necrotizing sialometaplasia is J
1. autoimmune
2. viral
3. local ischemia
4. chronic irritation
Oral Medicine
Answer: 3
Venous ulcer is commonly seen at
1) Lower leg
2) Lower leg and ankle
3) Middle leg
4) Upper leg
Oral medicine
Answer: 2
Bacterial mastitis commonly occurs during
1) Infancy
2) Lactation
3) Pregnancy
4) Puberty
Oral medicine
Answer: 2
All are seen in Sjogren"s syndrome, except
1) Positive antinuclear factor
2) Decreased immunoglobulins
3) Raised ESR
4) Positive rheumatoid factor
Oral medicine
Answer: 2
Firm, shotty lymph nodes seen in
1) Tuberculosis
2) Leprosy
3) Syphilis
4) Rodent ulcer
Oral medicine
Answer: 3
The tensile strength of wound reaches that of normal tissue by
1) 6 weeks
2) 2 months
3) 4 months
4) 6 months
Oral medicine
Answer: 4
"CREPITUS" may be seen in
1) Bony fracture
2) Tenosynovitis
3) Subcutaneous emphysema
4) All of the above
Oral medicine
Answer: 4
Treatment of choice for carcinoma of lip of less than 1 cm is
1) Radical
2) Chemotherapy
3) Excision
4) Radiation and chemotherapy
Oral medicine
Answer: 3
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