MDS PREP
Corticosteroids ar useful in treatment of TMJ arthritis because they have
1) An analgesic effect
2) An anti-inflammatory effect
3) Inhibitory effect on synovial membrane
4) Analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect
Oral Pathology
Answer: 2
A 10-year-old child presents with anaemia and recurrent fractures. The X-ray shows diffuse hyperdensity of bone. The diagnosis is most likely to be
1) Osteogenesis imperfecta
2) Osteopetrosis
3) Osteochondroma
4) Hyperparathyroidism
Oral Pathology
Answer: 2
Leukaemic gingivitis, because of spontaneous haemorrhage and necrosis, may be misdiagnosed as
1) Necrotising ulcerative gingivitis
2) Thrombocytopenic purpura
3) Infectious mononucleosis
4) Desquamative gingivitis
Oral Pathology
Answer: 1
Which of the following is a difference between herpangina and primary herpetic stomatitis
1. It is preceded by prodromal symptoms
2. It unilateral in nature
3. Ulcers relationship seen on the anterior faucial pillars
4. Viral aetiology
Oral Pathology
Answer: 3
Accumalation of sphingomylein in phagocytic cells is a feature of
1. Gauchers Disease
2. Niemann Pick Disease
3. Tay Sachs Disease
4. Downs syndrome