Talk to us?

NEETMDS- Pathology mcq
MDS PREP
Facial oedema, cheilitis granulomatosa and a fissured tongue characterize which of the following syndromes? 
 1. Frey
 2. Melkersson-Rosenthal
 3. Treacher Collins
 4. None of the above
Oral Pathology Answer: 2

A boy complains of bleeding gums, swollen joints with haemorrhage into joints. His paternal and maternal uncle complains of same problem. It is due to deficiency of factor 
 1. VIII
 2. IX
 3. X
 4. VI
Oral Pathology Answer: 1

Osteosarcoma of the jaw 
1. Occurs mostly in the maxilla
2. Seen in old age
3. Highly malignant tumour which shows early metastasis
4. Shows a soap bubble type of radiolucency in radiographs

Oral Pathology Answer: 3

Which of the following lesions is the most frequent cause of resorption at the root apex
1) Cementoma
2) Fibrous dysplasia
3) Primordial cyst
4) Periapical granuloma
Oral Pathology Answer: 4

All the following statement are true of ATYPICAL, MYCOBACTERIAL INFECTION except -
1. Though uncommon there has been a recent increase
2. More common in immuno compromised host
3. In-vitro resistance to ATT is not known
4. Dissemination is a problem in AIDS
Pathology Answer: 3

Amelogenesis imperfecta is distinguished from dentinogenesis imperfecta on which one of the following basis
1) Presence of blue sclera
2) Colour of teeth
3) Radiographic appearance
4) Hereditary background
Oral Pathology Answer: 3

LE cell phenomenon in peripheral blood is seen in
1) Rheumatic heart disease
2) Infective endocarditis
3) Ischaemic heart disease
4) Systemic lupus erythematosus
Oral Pathology Answer: 4

Which of the following conditions is not considered as premalignant (or) Which of the following has no precancerous potential?
1) Erosive lichen planus, erythroplakia, and Plummer vinson syndrome
2) Syphilitic glossitis, actinic Keratosis and SLE
3) Leukoedema, stomatitis Nictona palati and xeroderma
4) Leukoplakia, erythroplakia and Bowen disease
Oral Pathology Answer: 3

Explore by subjects