1051. Vesicles or bullae of the mucous membrane or skin are seen in all the following except:

A. Herpes simplex
B. Herpes zoster
C. Agranulocytosis *
D. Pemphigus
E. SLE

1052. White lesion of the oral mucosa are characteristic of the following except:

A. Hyperkeratosis
B. Leukoedema
C. Lichen planus
D. Medium rhomboid glossitis *
E. Ancanthosis

1053. A patient with oral moniliasis that does not respond to nystatin therapy should be evaluated for the following except:

A. Diabetes inspidus *
B. Diabetes mellitus
C. Hyperparathyroidism
D. Malignant lymphoma
E. Raised Ca+ in serum

1054. The peak incidence of gingivitis in children occurs at ages:

A. Birth-6 months
B. 1-3 years
C. 5-7 years
D. 7-10 years
E. 10-13 years *

 

1055. The classic triad of Hand-Schuler-Christian disease includes lesions of bone, exopthalmos and:

A. Diabetes insipidus *
B. Hepatosplenomegaly
C. Diabetes mellitus
D. Albuminuria
E. Hypothyroidism

1056. Oral cytological smears are of no value in the diagnosis of:

A. Oral cancer
B. Primary intraoral herpes simplex
C. Recurrent intraoral herpes simplex
D. Herpes zoster
E. Lipoma *

1057. The so-called “split papule,” an erosive lesion involving the commissure of the lips, is actually:

A. An aphthous ulcer
B. A traumatic ulcer
C. A mucous patch *
D. A fever blister
E. Koplik’s spot

1058. The stigmata of congenital syphilis does not include:

A. Saber shins
B. Interstitial keratitis
C. Eighth nerve deafness
D. Rhagades
E. Cleft lip *

1059. Intraoral carcinoma can not present clin ically as:

A. Ulcers
B. Nodule
C. Cauliflower-like growth
D. Growth with fungating margins
E. Abscess *

1060. The Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome is characterized by facial paralysis, Cheilitis granulomatosa, and:

A. Black Hairy tongue
B. Scrotal tongue *
C. Geographic tongue
D. Bifid tongue
E. White Hairy tongue