Oral Pathology 3
Oral Pathology Quiz
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The so-called “split papule” an erosive lesion Involving the commissure of the lips, is actually:
An aphthous ulcer
A traumatic ulcer
A mucous patch
A fever blister
Dentify which one out of the following is not a predisposing factor of candidiasis.
Radiation therapy
Prolonged antibiotic usage
Exertion
Immunodeficiency
A patient with pain, fever and unilateral parotid swelling following a general anesthetic most likely has:
Mumps
Sialolithiasis
acute bacterial sialadenitis
Sjögren’s syndrome
Intermittent painful swelling in the submandibular region that increases at mealtime is: indicative of
a ranula
a blockage of Wharton's duct
Ludwig's angina
a blockage of Stensen's duct
A patient complains of dull, constant pain in his jaws upon awakening You would suspect:
acute pulpitis
Sinusitis
Bruxism
chronic gingivitis
Exfoliative Cheilitis:
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Cheilitis glandularis:
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Angular cheilitis in edentulous patient with complete denture is a result of
Deficiency of vitamin
Low vertical dimension
High vertical dimension
Mal-occlusion of dentures
Geographic tongue
Tongue has erythema
Tongue has fissures
Tongue looks like a map
Tongue has vesicular lesions
Median rhomboid glossitis
Tongue has erythema in the middle line of the tongue
Tongue has fissures in the middle line of the tongue
Tongue has a lesion and pus in the middle line of the tongue
Tongue has vesicular lesions on lateral sides
Fissured tongue
Tongue has erythema in the middle line of the tongue
Tongue has fissures in the middle line of the tongue
Tongue has fissures in lateral sides of the tongue
Tongue has fissures on the dorsal surface of the tongue
. Hairy tongue caused by inflammation and elongation of:
Circumvallate papillae
Fungiform papillae
Foliate papillae
Filiform papillae
Benign migratory glossitis or Geographic Tongue, manifests itself in the oral cavity as:
Irregularly outlined areas of hyperkeratosis of the dorsal surface of the tongue
Loss (atrophy) of filiform papillae in multiple irregularly outlined areas
A fibrinous exudate on the dorsal surface
Irregular area in the midline of the tongue
Taste buds មិនមាននៅក្នុង
Circumvallate papillae
Fungiform papillae
Foliate papillae
Filiform papillae
Failure of the tuberculum impar to retract prior to fusion of the lateral halves of the tongue results In:
Median rhomboid glossitis
Cleft (bifid) tongue
Geographic tongue
DScrotal tongue
Exfoliative cytology is of value in the diagnosis of:
lichen planus
Herpes simplex
benign mucous membrane pemphigoid
erythema multiforme
. The prolonged use of antibacterial lozenges or mouthwashes contributes to the development of:
oral candidiasis
geographic tongue
fissured tongue
aphthous ulcers
The Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome is characterized by facial paralysis, Chellitis granulomatosa, and:
Black Hairy tongue
Scrotal tongue
Geographic tongue
White Hairy tongue
. Which amongst the following is not a cause of macroglossia?
Hemangioma
Down’s syndrome
Lymphangioma
Leukemia
Which one of the following is a synonym of fissured tongue?
Lingua nigra
Scrotal tongue
Geographic tongue
Lingual varix
Median rhomboid glossitis occurs
Anterior to circumvallate papillae
Posterior to circumvallate papillae
Tip of tongue
Lateral border of tongue
Histopathological features of benign migratory glossitis closely resemble that of
Lichen planus
Psoriasis
Systemic lupus erythematosus
Erythema multiforme
Amongst the following causes, the least probable cause of hairy tongue is
Smoking
Poor oral hygiene
Epstein-Barr virus
Radiation therapy
______ is also referred to as “Thrush”.
Acute atrophic candidiasis
Chronic hyperplastic candidiasis
Chronic atrophic candidiasis
Acute pseudomembranous candidiasis
ជា Reye's syndrome?
Children who take aspirin or aspirin-containing products during viral infection
Children who take overdose of aspirin during viral infection
Children who take overdose of antibiotics during viral infection.
Children who take overdose of analgesics during viral infection.
What is Lemierre’s syndrome?
The infection may spread beyond the tonsil resulting in inflammation
Infection of the internal jugular vein giving rise to a spreading septicemia infection
Infection causing inflammation signs
Infection in pharynx and in the chest
What is the Meischer syndrome?
គឺជា Cheilitis granulomatosa
គឺជា Cheilitis with pus
គឺជា Cheilitis with ulcer
គឺជា Cheilitis at corner of the mouth
What is the Melkersson Rosenthal syndrome?
Bell's palsy
Red tonge
Non-pain swelling of the lip
Chéilite granulomateuse, facial paralysia and red tongue
Sjogren syndrome is characterised by:
Dryness of the mouth
Dryness of the eyes
Rheumatoid arthritis
All of the above
Primary Sjogren’s syndrome consists of keratoconjunctivitis sicca and:
Xerostomia
Rheumatoid arthritis
Burning mouth syndrome
Scleroderma
. The disease that breaks down the body's immune system is known as:
Hepatitis
Pediculosis capitis
Tuberculosis
AIDS
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is caused by:
The herpes virus
Contaminated food
Poor personal hygiene
The HIV virus
The HIV virus is not transmitted:
Through unprotected sexual contact
By kissing or hugging
Through cuts and sores
By IV users sharing needles
Which of the following is/are NOT usually affected by hereditary ectodermal dysplasia?
Salivary glands
Teeth
Sweat glands
Fingernails
Postoperative bleeding in thrombocytopenic purpura is due to a deficiency of:
Vitamin C
Prothrombin
Platelets
Red blood cells
Hypochromic anemia is associated with:
vitamin B12 deficiency
iron deficiency
aminopyrine therapy
folic acid deficiency
Inflammation of the cornea. This may result from a variety of bacterial, viral or fungal infections, or may be non-infective, for example due to trauma or associated with an auto-immune disease
Herpetic Whitlow
Encephalitis
Keratitis
Eczema Herpeticum
Which of the following lesions CANNOT BE classified as an intra-epithelial lesion?
Herpes simplex infections
Pemphigus vulgaris
Herpangina
Lichen planus
Gonococcus Angina has symptomes:
Diffused erythema of pharynx
Ulcerative lesions
Cervical adenopathy
Diffused erythema of pharynx, Ulcerative lesions and Cervical adenopathy
Which is usually found when a systemic infection is present
Regional lymph node
Fever
Cellulitis
Stomach upset
The most important indication of malignant lesions is:
Pain
Paresthesia
Teeth movement
Tooth resorption
12 years old child presents with symptoms of widespread gingivitis with bleeding and general malaise for several weeks. How would you manage this patient?
Locally debride, give oral hygiene instruction and prescribe H2O2 mouth wash
Give a prophylaxis with ultra sonic scaling
Refer for haematological screening
Advise for bed rest with supportive and palliative treatment
A cyst occurring under the tongue, caused by obstruction of a salivary gland duct, is called a:
Follicular cyst
Dentigerous cyst
Ranula
Dermoid cyst
Osteosarcoma characteristically may develop in cases of:
Osteopetrosis and Osteitis deformans
Osteogenisis imperfecta
Acromegaty
All the answers in this question
The irradiations to the head region do not cause:
Xerostomia
Osteoradionecrosis
Interference with tooth development
Ramsay Hunt syndrome
Features of multiple bone radiolucencies, hypercalcemia, hypophosphatemla, and loss of lamina dura and indicative of:
Acromegaty
Hyperparathyroidism
Hypothyroidism
Osteitis deformans
All the following developmental cysts of the Jaws present as radiolucent lesions except:
Median palatal cyst
Nasopalatine duct cyst
Nasoalveolar
Globulomaxillary cyst
The stigmata of congenital syphilis does not include:
Saber shins
Interstitial keratitis
Eighth nerve deafness
Cleft lip
White, interlacing lines (striae of Wickham) on the buccal mucosa are a characteristic clinical feature of:
Leukoplakia
Lupus Erythematous
Lichen planus
Carcinoma in situ
An occluded submandibular duct can be diagnosed by:
History
Palpation
occlusal radiographs
All of the above
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