Not a feature of Treacher Collins syndrome 1) Mandibulofacial dysostosis 2) Lower eyelid coloboma 3) Periauricular sinus 4) Zygomatic bone hypoplasia
Oral medicineAnswer: 3
Non-functioning nodules of the thyroid should be 1) Considered possible malignant 2) Immediately treated by radical surgery 3) Treated with a thyrotropin 4) Treated with a large dose of I
Oral medicineAnswer: 1
Auscultation is helpful in the diagnosis of
1. bone cysts
2. temporomandibular joint dysfunction
3. speech defects due to occlusal dysfunction
4. sinus infections
Oral MedicineAnswer: 2
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
Inflammatory enlargement of deep lobe of parotid gland is seen in 1) Post pharyngeal wall 2) Supratonsillar area 3) Anterior tonsillar pillar 4) Tonsillar fossa/bed
Oral medicineAnswer: 1
Emergency tracheostomy is indicated in 1) Foreign body aspiration 2) Laryngeal oedema 3) Leaking aortic aneurysm 4) Penetrating injury to lung
Oral medicineAnswer: 3
The most important parameter in head injury is 1) BP 2) ECG 3) Level of consciousness 4) Pulse rate
Oral medicineAnswer: 3
A ranula is a 1) Type of epulis 2) Sublingual thyroid 3) Thyroglossal cyst 4) Cystic swelling in the floor of the mouth