Which of the following is primarily a disease of adulthood?
1. Kawasaki disease
2. Incontinentia pigmenti
3. Lichen planus
4. Darier’s disease
Oral MedicineAnswer: 3
A thin blue-black line in the marginal gingiva and similar pigmentation in other areas of the oral cavity may occur in cases of
1. mercury poisoning
2. bismuth poisoning
3. argyria
4. arsenic poisoning
Oral MedicineAnswer: 2
Chronic subdural haematoma is caused by 1) Fracture skull bone 2) Rupture of bridging veins 3) Subarachnoid haemorrhage 4) None
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Cystic hygroma may be situated at 1) Neck 2) Cheek 3) Axilla 4) All
Oral medicineAnswer: 4
Lactated Ringer"s solution (Hartmann"s solution) contains all of the following electrolytes (in approximately the same proportion as human extracellular fluid) EXCEPT 1) Bicarbonate 2) Chloride 3) Potassium 4) Sodium
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
From the scheme given below, choose the appropriate order of priorities in the management of a patient with polytrauma
1. Control of external haemorrhage
2. Intravenous infusion and transfusion
3. Maintenance of patent airway
4. Relief of a tension pneumothorax
5. Splinting of fractures 1) 1,5,2,3,4 2) 3,4,1,2,5 3) 4,1,5,3,2 4) 2,1,5,3,4
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
The commando operation is 1) Abdomino-perineal resection of the rectum for carcinoma 2) Disarticulation of the hip for gas gangrene of the leg 3) Extended radical mastectomy 4) Excision of carcinoma of the tongue, the floor of the mouth, part of the jaw and lymph nodes ed bloc