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The cervical rib syndrome commonly produces
1) Dysphagia
2) Neurological manifestation
3) Respiratory symptoms
4) Vascular manifestation
Oral medicine Answer: 4

Commonest manifestation of carcinoma of nasopharynx
1) Nasal blockage
2) Epistaxis
3) Squint
4) Secondaries in neck
Oral medicine Answer: 4

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 medicine Answer: 2

"CREPITUS" may be seen in
1) Bony fracture
2) Tenosynovitis
3) Subcutaneous emphysema
4) All of the above
Oral medicine Answer: 4

Gaping in scalp wound is due to injury to the
1) Galea aponeurotica
2) Skin
3) Pericranium
4) Loose areolar tissue
Oral medicine Answer: 1

The prognosis of thyroid cancer is influenced by
1) Age
2) Size of tumour
3) Extrathyroids
4) All of the above
Oral medicine Answer: 4

All the following are congenital cysts except
1) External angular dermoid cyst
2) Sebaceous cyst
3) Branchial cyst
4) Thyroglossal cyst
Oral medicine Answer: 2

Diminished taste sensation is termed
1. hypogeusia
2. hypophrenia
3. hypoposia
4. hypocapnea
Oral Medicine Answer: 1

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