Option A: Down’s syndrome
Option B: Maroteaux lamy syndrome
Option C: Teacher collin syndrome
Option D: Gorlin Goltz syndrome
Correct Answer: Maroteaux lamy syndrome ✔
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Option A: Odontogenic ghost cell tumor
Option B: Dentinogenic ghost cell tumor
Option C: Keratcysticodontogenic tumour
Option D: A & C
Correct Answer: Dentinogenic ghost cell tumor ✔
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Option A: Pleomorphic adenoma
Option B: Epidermoid carcinoma
Option C: Warthin’s stumour
Option D: Lymphoepithelial carcinoma
Correct Answer: Lymphoepithelial carcinoma ✔
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Option A: Periapical cyst
Option B: Dentigerous cyst
Option C: Globulomaxillary cyst
Option D: Nasopalatine cyst
Correct Answer: Dentigerous cyst ✔
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Option A: Segmental resection with 1 cm of normal bone
Option B: Enbloc resection
Option C: Enucleation
Option D: Enucleation with cauterization
Correct Answer: Segmental resection with 1 cm of normal bone ✔
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Option A: Primordial cyst
Option B: Dentigerous cyst
Option C: Radicular cyst
Option D: Mucocele
Correct Answer: Radicular cyst ✔
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Option A: Radicular cyst
Option B: Paradental cyst
Option C: Eruption cyst
Option D: Glandular odontogenic cyst
Correct Answer: Glandular odontogenic cyst ✔
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Option A: Polyhedral epithelial cells
Option B: Tubular / duct like cells
Option C: Stellate shaped cells
Option D: Stratified squamous epithelial cells
Correct Answer: Tubular / duct like cells ✔
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Option A: Increased pressure within the cyst
Option B: Immune mediated bone destruction
Option C: Proliferation of epithelium
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Proliferation of epithelium ✔
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Option A: Reassure the patient without any treatment
Option B: Excise the lesion
Option C: Marsupialization
Option D: Surgical Excision
Correct Answer: Reassure the patient without any treatment ✔
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Option A: Basal layer of cells
Option B: Stratum intermedium
Option C: Stratum corneum
Option D: Dental lamina
Correct Answer: Both B & D ✔
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Option A: Odontogenic keratocyst
Option B: Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT)
Option C: Ameloblastoma
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT) ✔
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Option A: Jawcyst basal cell Nevus Syndrome
Option B: Odontogenic keratocyst
Option C: Cherubism
Option D: thyroid disorders
Correct Answer: Jawcyst basal cell Nevus Syndrome ✔
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Option A: Pleomorphic
Option B: Warthins tumor
Option C: Mucoepidermoid
Option D: Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
Correct Answer: Mucoepidermoid ✔
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Option A: 15-20 cell thick
Option B: 6-10 cell thick
Option C: 2-4 cell thick
Option D: 1-2 cell thick
Correct Answer: 6-10 cell thick ✔
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Option A: Impacted 3rd molar
Option B: Impacted supernumerary tooth
Option C: Odontome
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Irradiation
Option B: Excision
Option C: Enucleation
Option D: Surgical removal followed by cauterization
Correct Answer: Surgical removal followed by cauterization ✔
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Option A: Aneurysmal bone cyst
Option B: Static bone cavity
Option C: Memorrhagic bone cyst
Option D: Ameloblastoma
Correct Answer: Memorrhagic bone cyst ✔
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Option A: 2-3 mm
Option B: 3-4 mm
Option C: 1-2 mm
Option D: >5 mm
Correct Answer: >5 mm ✔
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Option A: Mixed tissue of dental origin with no resemblance to tooth structure
Option B: Numerous tooth like structure with denticles commonly found in maxillary lateral incisors
Option C: Haphazardly arranged calcified mass
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Numerous tooth like structure with denticles commonly found in maxillary lateral incisors ✔
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Option A: Fibroma
Option B: Ameloblastoma
Option C: Papilloma
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Ameloblastoma ✔
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Option A: condensing osteitis
Option B: cementoma
Option C: Periapical abscess
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: cementoma ✔
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Option A: No treatment
Option B: Pulpectomy
Option C: Resection of jaw
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: No treatment ✔
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Option A: Excision biopsy
Option B: Aspiration Cytology
Option C: CT Scan
Option D: Pet Bone scan
Correct Answer: Aspiration Cytology ✔
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Option A: Amebloblastic fibroodontoma
Option B: Calcifying odontogenic cyst
Option C: Compound odontoma
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: A tumour from embrynomal cells of developing teeth
Option B: Also known as Amebloblastoma
Option C: is a complication of dentigerous cyst
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Anterior mandible
Option B: Posterior maxilla
Option C: Anterior maxilla
Option D: Ramus of mandible
Correct Answer: Anterior maxilla ✔
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Option A: Gardner’s syndrome
Option B: Gorlin-Goltz syndrome
Option C: Goldenhar’s syndrome
Option D: Grinspan syndrome
Correct Answer: Gorlin-Goltz syndrome ✔
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Option A: Orthokeratinised
Option B: Parakeratinised
Option C: Non-Keratinised
Option D: Diskeratinised
Correct Answer: Parakeratinised ✔
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Option A: Peripheral palisading cellular strand with central loose stellate reticulum
Option B: Peripheral palisading with central stromal retraction artefact
Option C: Peripheral palisading cellular strand with peripheral loose stellate reticulum
Option D: Central loose stellate reticulum shows marked nuclear atypia and numerous mitotic
Correct Answer: Peripheral palisading cellular strand with central loose stellate reticulum ✔
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Option A: Haw low recurrence rate
Option B: Has low protein content
Option C: High recurrence rate
Option D: B and C
Correct Answer: Haw low recurrence rate ✔
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Option A: Dentigerous cyst
Option B: Clacifying epithelial odontogenic cyst
Option C: Keratocyst
Option D: Primordial cyst
Correct Answer: Primordial cyst ✔
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Option A: It is more common in mandible
Option B: May be filled with thin straw coloured fluid
Option C: Low recurrence rate
Option D: Expansion of bone clinically seen
Correct Answer: Low recurrence rate ✔
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Option A: Dental cyst
Option B: Dentigerous cyst
Option C: Keratocyst
Option D: Simple bone cyst
Correct Answer: Keratocyst ✔
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Option A: Keratocyst
Option B: Periapical cyst
Option C: Nasoalveolar cyst
Option D: Globulamaxilary cyst
Correct Answer: Keratocyst ✔
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Option A: Increased mitotic activity of the epithelial lining
Option B: Friability of the epithelial lining
Option C: Presence of satellite cysts or daughter cysts
Option D: Continued proliferation of rests of dental lamina
Correct Answer: Presence of satellite cysts or daughter cysts ✔
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Option A: CEOT
Option B: Enameloma
Option C: Odontoma
Option D: Ameloblastoma
Correct Answer: Ameloblastoma ✔
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Option A: Sun-burst appearance
Option B: Onion – peel appearance
Option C: Driven-snow appearance
Option D: Cherry -blossom appearance
Correct Answer: Driven-snow appearance ✔
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Option A: Multicentric
Option B: Non-Functional
Option C: Anatomically benign
Option D: clinically persistent
Correct Answer: Multicentric ✔
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Option A: In place of missing teeth
Option B: In teeth in which crown development is completed
Option C: In periapical region
Option D: In mandibular body
Correct Answer: In place of missing teeth ✔
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Option A: Occurs due to infection periapically
Option B: Is developmental in origin
Option C: Can be treated by aspiration
Option D: Has low recurrence rate
Correct Answer: Is developmental in origin ✔
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Option A: Ameloblastoma
Option B: Adeno carcinoma
Option C: Fibrosarcoma
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Ameloblastoma ✔
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Option A: Nemorrhagic cyst
Option B: Median palatal
Option C: Globulomaxillary
Option D: Nasolabial
Correct Answer: Nemorrhagic cyst ✔
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Option A: Adamantinoma
Option B: Osteogenic sarcoma
Option C: Squamous cell carcinoma
Option D: Osteoclastoma
Correct Answer: Adamantinoma ✔
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Option A: Tennis racket
Option B: Picket fence
Option C: Linear
Option D: Irregular
Correct Answer: Picket fence ✔
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Option A: Paget’s disease
Option B: Osteomas
Option C: Cementifying fibroma
Option D: All of these
Correct Answer: Cementifying fibroma ✔
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Option A: Keratocyst
Option B: Periodontal cyst
Option C: Aneurysmal cyst
Option D: Hemorrhagic cyst
Correct Answer: Keratocyst ✔
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Option A: Odontogenic adenomatoid tumour
Option B: Odontoma
Option C: Myxoma
Option D: Cementifying fibroma
Correct Answer: Odontogenic adenomatoid tumour ✔
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Option A: Arrhenoblastoma
Option B: Astrocytoma
Option C: Ameloblastoma
Option D: Granular cell tumor
Correct Answer: Ameloblastoma ✔
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Option A: Calcifying epithelial odontogenic cyst
Option B: Primordial cyst
Option C: Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor
Option D: Odontoma
Correct Answer: Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor ✔
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Option A: Transforms into dentigerous cyst
Option B: Regresses after eruption of the tooth
Option C: Is found in the place of the missing tooth
Option D: Is a type of dentigerous cyst
Correct Answer: Regresses after eruption of the tooth ✔
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Option A: Lateral periodontal cyst
Option B: Apical periodontal cyst
Option C: Gingival cyst of new born
Option D: Gingival cysts of adult
Correct Answer: Lateral periodontal cyst ✔
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Option A: Periapical cemental dysplasia
Option B: Familial cemental dysplasia
Option C: Benign cementoblastoma
Option D: Hypercementosis
Correct Answer: Benign cementoblastoma ✔
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Option A: Supernumerary teeth
Option B: Radiolucent and radiopaque areas
Option C: Masses of calcified areas
Option D: Distinguishable tooth – like structures
Correct Answer: D. Distinguishable tooth – like structures ✔
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Option A: Mandibular moral region
Option B: Maxillary molar region
Option C: Mandibular premolar region
Option D: Maxillary premolar region
Correct Answer: Mandibular moral region ✔
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Option A: Basal cell nevus syndrome
Option B: Sturge weber syndrome
Option C: Horner syndrome
Option D: Hereditary internal polyposis
Correct Answer: Basal cell nevus syndrome ✔
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Option A: Acanthomatous ameloblastoma
Option B: Branchial cleft cyst
Option C: Myxoma
Option D: Simple ameloblastoma
Correct Answer: Branchial cleft cyst ✔
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Option A: Direct immunofluorescence
Option B: Tzanck smear
Option C: FNAC
Option D: Histopathology
Correct Answer: Direct immunofluorescence ✔
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Option A: Alport syndrome
Option B: Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Option C: Marfan syndrome
Option D: McArdle’s disease
Correct Answer: D. McArdle’s disease ✔
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Option A: Autosomal dominant inheritance
Option B: Inability to repair sunlight induced damage to DNA
Option C: Irregular accemulation of melanin in the basal cell layer
Option D: Acanthosis of epithelium with elongation of rete ridges
Correct Answer: Inability to repair sunlight induced damage to DNA ✔
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Option A: Lichen planus
Option B: pyostomatitis vegentanus
Option C: sarcoidosis
Option D: Dermatitis herpetiformis
Correct Answer: pyostomatitis vegentanus ✔
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Option A: Autosomal Dominant
Option B: Autosomal recessive
Option C: X-linked Dominant
Option D: X-Linked recessive
Correct Answer: Autosomal Dominant ✔
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Option A: Von Reklinghausen’s neurofibromatosis
Option B: Albright’s syndrome and Bloom’s syndrome
Option C: All of the above
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Herpes simplex
Option B: Systemic lupus erythematosus
Option C: Scleroderma
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Systemic lupus erythematosus ✔
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Option A: Leukoplakia
Option B: Lichen planus
Option C: Syphilis
Option D: Pemphigus
Correct Answer: Lichen planus ✔
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Option A: Erythema multiforme
Option B: Keratosis follicularis
Option C: Erythema migrans
Option D: Psoriasis form lesion
Correct Answer: Erythema migrans ✔
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Option A: Bullous pemphigoid
Option B: Cicatricial pemphigoid
Option C: Pemphigus
Option D: Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita
Correct Answer: Pemphigus ✔
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Option A: XVII collagen
Option B: Epiligrin
Option C: Laminin 5
Option D: BP antigen 1 & 2
Correct Answer: XVII collagen ✔
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Option A: Pemphigus vulgaris
Option B: Apthous ulcers
Option C: Carcinoma in situ
Option D: ANUG
Correct Answer: Pemphigus vulgaris ✔
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Option A: Leukoplakia
Option B: Lichen planus
Option C: Aphthous ulcer
Option D: Oral submucous fibrosis
Correct Answer: Lichen planus ✔
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Option A: Down’s syndrome
Option B: Ehler’s Danlos syndrome
Option C: Marfan syndrome
Option D: Apert’s syndrome
Correct Answer: B. Ehler’s Danlos syndrome ✔
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Option A: Rhematoid arthritis
Option B: Psoriasis
Option C: Multicentric reticulohisticytosis
Option D: Systemis lupus eythematosus
Correct Answer: Systemis lupus eythematosus ✔
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Option A: Scleroderma
Option B: Lichen planus
Option C: Dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
Option D: Lupus erythematosus
Correct Answer: Scleroderma ✔
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Option A: Autosomal recessive
Option B: Autosomal dominant
Option C: X-linked dominant
Option D: X-linked recessive
Correct Answer: X-linked recessive ✔
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Option A: Anitschow cell
Option B: Tzanck cell
Option C: Ghost cell
Option D: Prickle cell
Correct Answer: Tzanck cell ✔
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Option A: Civatte bodies
Option B: Wickham’s Striae
Option C: Max – Joseph spaces
Option D: Auspitz’s sign
Correct Answer: C. Max – Joseph spaces ✔
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Option A: Liver, spleen, pancreas
Option B: Conjunctive, genitalia, oral mucosa
Option C: Oral mucosa, lacrimal apparatus, ears
Option D: Parotid gland, palate, conjunctive
Correct Answer: Conjunctive, genitalia, oral mucosa ✔
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Option A: auto immunity
Option B: Intercellular oedema
Option C: intra epithelial oedema
Option D: chronic alcoholism
Correct Answer: auto immunity ✔
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Option A: Herpetic stomatitis
Option B: EM
Option C: ANUG
Option D: Steven-Johnson syndrome
Correct Answer: EM ✔
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Option A: Scleroderma
Option B: Parry Romberg syndrome
Option C: Miescher’s syndrome
Option D: peutz-Jeghers syndrome
Correct Answer: Parry Romberg syndrome ✔
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Option A: Type I hypersensitivity reactions
Option B: Type II hypersensitivity reactions
Option C: Type III hypersensitivity reactions
Option D: Type IV hypersensitivity reactions
Correct Answer: Type III hypersensitivity reactions ✔
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Option A: pemphigus vegentans
Option B: Parapemphigus
Option C: Paraneoplastic pemphigus
Option D: familial benign pemphigus
Correct Answer: Paraneoplastic pemphigus ✔
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Option A: pemphigus vulgaris
Option B: Lupus erythematosus
Option C: Psoriasis
Option D: Herpangina
Correct Answer: Psoriasis ✔
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Option A: Geographic tongue
Option B: Benign median rhomboid glossitis
Option C: Lupus erythematosus
Option D: lupus vulgaris
Correct Answer: Geographic tongue ✔
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Option A: Reactive lesion
Option B: Degenerative condition
Option C: Autoimmune disorder
Option D: Neoplastic condition
Correct Answer: Autoimmune disorder ✔
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Option A: Tinel’s sign
Option B: Bablnski’s sign
Option C: Nikolsky’s sign
Option D: Chovstek’s sign
Correct Answer: C. Nikolsky’s sign ✔
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Option A: Macule
Option B: Papule
Option C: Vesicle
Option D: Bulla
Correct Answer: Papule ✔
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Option A: A hard and a rigid tongue
Option B: Widening of the oral aperture
Option C: Pseudo ankylosis of the T.M joint
Option D: Difficulty in swallowing
Correct Answer: Widening of the oral aperture ✔
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Option A: Lichen planus
Option B: Erythema multiforme
Option C: Pemphigus
Option D: Leukoplakia
Correct Answer: Lichen planus ✔
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Option A: Lichen planus
Option B: Verrucous vulgaris
Option C: Bullous pemphigoid
Option D: Pemphigus vulgari
Correct Answer: Pemphigus vulgari ✔
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Option A: Lichen planus
Option B: Leukoplakia
Option C: Leukoedema
Option D: Erythema multiformae
Correct Answer: Lichen planus ✔
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Option A: Erythema multiforma
Option B: Steven Johnson syndrome
Option C: SLE
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Steven Johnson syndrome ✔
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Option A: Psoriasis
Option B: Pemphigoid
Option C: Stevens Johnson syndrome
Option D: Candidiasis
Correct Answer: Psoriasis ✔
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Option A: Can undergo malignant change
Option B: Treated only by medication
Option C: Must be excised
Option D: Is a idiosyncrasy reaction
Correct Answer: Can undergo malignant change ✔
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Option A: pemphigus
Option B: Bullous pemphigoid
Option C: Bullous lichen planus
Option D: Pemphigoid
Correct Answer: pemphigus ✔
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Option A: Hyperpyrexia
Option B: Protuberant lips and frontal bossing
Option C: Defective or absence of sweat glands
Option D: Any of the above
Correct Answer: Any of the above ✔
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Option A: Traumatic ulcer
Option B: Pemphigus
Option C: Necrotic pulp
Option D: Chronic gingivitis
Correct Answer: Pemphigus ✔
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Option A: Erythema multiforme
Option B: Lichenplanus
Option C: Pemphigus vulgaris
Option D: Psoriasis
Correct Answer: Erythema multiforme ✔
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Option A: Stevens Jhonson syndrome
Option B: Herpes zoster
Option C: Herpes simplex
Option D: Herpangina
Correct Answer: Stevens Jhonson syndrome ✔
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Option A: Monilial gingivitis
Option B: Desquamative gingivitis
Option C: Herpetic gingivitis
Option D: Acute ulcerative gingivitis
Correct Answer: Desquamative gingivitis ✔
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