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Medical Science Mcqs 5254 MCQs [All-Courses]

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Oral diagnostic features of scleroderma include all of the following, except:__________?
A A hard and a rigid tongue
B Widening of the oral aperture
C Pseudo ankylosis of the T.M joint
D Difficulty in swallowing
Correct Answer: Widening of the oral aperture
White radiating lines can be observed in case of lesions of:___________?
A Lichen planus
B Erythema multiforme
C Pemphigus
D Leukoplakia
Correct Answer: Lichen planus
In which of the following disorders a circulating antibody directed to intercellular cementing substance of stratified squamous epithelium is observed:_________?
A Lichen planus
B Verrucous vulgaris
C Bullous pemphigoid
D Pemphigus vulgari
Correct Answer: Pemphigus vulgari
Wickham’s striae are seen in:__________?
A Lichen planus
B Leukoplakia
C Leukoedema
D Erythema multiformae
Correct Answer: Lichen planus
Oral ocular and genital lesions are seen in:__________?
A Erythema multiforma
B Steven Johnson syndrome
C SLE
D None of the above
Correct Answer: Steven Johnson syndrome
Oral lesions are not seen in:_________?
A Psoriasis
B Pemphigoid
C Stevens Johnson syndrome
D Candidiasis
Correct Answer: Psoriasis
Lichen planus:____________?
A Can undergo malignant change
B Treated only by medication
C Must be excised
D Is a idiosyncrasy reaction
Correct Answer: Can undergo malignant change
Intra-epithelial bulla are found in:__________?
A pemphigus
B Bullous pemphigoid
C Bullous lichen planus
D Pemphigoid
Correct Answer: pemphigus
Which of the following are seen in ectodermal dysplasia?
A Hyperpyrexia
B Protuberant lips and frontal bossing
C Defective or absence of sweat glands
D Any of the above
Correct Answer: Any of the above
Fine Needle aspiration biopsy is indicated to diagnose:_____________?
A Traumatic ulcer
B Pemphigus
C Necrotic pulp
D Chronic gingivitis
Correct Answer: Pemphigus