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Diseases Of Nerves & Muscles MCQs

Option A: Temporal arteritis

Option B: Neuralgia

Option C: Neuritis

Option D: Causalgia

Correct Answer: Causalgia


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Option A: burning sensations in mouth

Option B: excessive salivation

Option C: Glossodynia

Option D: Dysphagia

Correct Answer: Dysphagia


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Option A: valproic acid

Option B: carbamazepine

Option C: Diphen hydantoin

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: carbamazepine


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Option A: Whistling

Option B: chewing

Option C: Protruding the tongue

Option D: Swallowing

Correct Answer: Whistling


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Option A: sub mandibular gland

Option B: Seventh cranial nerve

Option C: Temporomandibular joint

Option D: Glosso pharyngeal nerve

Correct Answer: Seventh cranial nerve


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Option A: Red

Option B: Yellow

Option C: White

Option D: Blue

Correct Answer: White


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Option A: VII

Option B: IX

Option C: X

Option D: II

Correct Answer: VII


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Option A: it is unilateral

Option B: it is of throbbing nature

Option C: it is triggered by touching cheeks, mucosa etc

Option D: occurs in bouts

Correct Answer: it is of throbbing nature


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Option A: Pharynx

Option B: Oropharynx

Option C: Larynx

Option D: Nasopharynx

Correct Answer: Nasopharynx


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Option A: Sarcoidosis

Option B: Multiple sclerosis

Option C: Trigeminal neuralgia

Option D: Lupus erythematosis

Correct Answer: Trigeminal neuralgia


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Option A: Loss of taste sensation from Ant. 2/3 of tongue

Option B: Paralysis of orbicularis oculi muscle

Option C: Loss of innervation to stapedius

Option D: Loss of lacrimal secretion

Correct Answer: Paralysis of orbicularis oculi muscle


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Option A: Excessive lacrimation

Option B: pain during mandibular movement

Option C: Stabbing type pain orginate in the tonsillar regions

Option D: When the jaws are closed the pain subsided

Correct Answer: Excessive lacrimation


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Option A: Carbamazipine

Option B: acetaminophen

Option C: phenytoin sodium

Option D: Baclofen

Correct Answer: acetaminophen


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Option A: Horner’s syndrome

Option B: Glossopharyngeal neuralgia

Option C: Trotter’s syndrome

Option D: Eagles syndrome

Correct Answer: C. Trotter’s syndrome


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Option A: Auriculotemporal Neuralgia

Option B: Trigeminal Neuralgia

Option C: Sphenopalatine Neuralgia

Option D: Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia

Correct Answer: Sphenopalatine Neuralgia


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Option A: Phenytoin

Option B: Gabapentin

Option C: Baclofen

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Cluster headache

Option B: Giant cell arteritis

Option C: Anaesthesia dolorosa

Option D: Chronic paroxysmal hemicrania

Correct Answer: Anaesthesia dolorosa


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Option A: Morphine administration

Option B: Breathing oxygen

Option C: Aspirin administration

Option D: Sublingual nitroglycerine administration

Correct Answer: Breathing oxygen


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Option A: Oral lichen planus

Option B: Oral submucous fibrosis

Option C: Aphthous stomatitis

Option D: No detectable oral disease

Correct Answer: No detectable oral disease


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Option A: Ergontamine tortrate

Option B: Methysergide

Option C: Propranolol

Option D: Caffeine

Correct Answer: Ergontamine tortrate


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Option A: Progressive systemic sclerosis

Option B: Tetanus

Option C: Multiple sclerosis

Option D: Osteomalacia

Correct Answer: Progressive systemic sclerosis


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Option A: Myasthenia gravis

Option B: Bell’s palsy

Option C: TMJ dysfunction syndrome

Option D: Multiple sclerosis

Correct Answer: B. Bell’s palsy


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Option A: Exposure to cold

Option B: Tooth extraction

Option C: Local and systemic infection

Option D: Any of the above

Correct Answer: Any of the above


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Option A: Massetor

Option B: Hyoglossus

Option C: Stylohyoid

Option D: Lateral pterygoid

Correct Answer: Massetor


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Option A: Does not disturb the patient during sleep

Option B: Can be treated with NSAID’s

Option C: Always bilateral in distribution

Option D: Is a hereditary condition

Correct Answer: Does not disturb the patient during sleep


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Option A: Clinical observation only

Option B: Clinical observation and complete blood and platelet counts prior to and at frequent intervals during therapy

Option C: No monitoring

Option D: Complete blood investigation only if adverse symptoms arise

Correct Answer: Clinical observation and complete blood and platelet counts prior to and at frequent intervals during therapy


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Option A: Fanconi’s

Option B: Auriculotemporal

Option C: Horner’s

Option D: Cushin’s

Correct Answer: Auriculotemporal


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Option A: Cowden syndrome

Option B: Tic doulourex

Option C: Eagle’s syndrome

Option D: Reiter’s syndrome

Correct Answer: C. Eagle’s syndrome


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Option A: Trigeminal neuralgia

Option B: Bell’s palsy

Option C: Glossopharyngeal neuralgia

Option D: Sphenopalatine neuralgia

Correct Answer: Glossopharyngeal neuralgia


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Option A: Epilepsy

Option B: MPDS

Option C: Myasthenia gravis

Option D: Cerebral palsy

Correct Answer: Myasthenia gravis


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Option A: Submandibular salivary gland

Option B: Parotid gland

Option C: sublingual salivary gland

Option D: TMJ

Correct Answer: Parotid gland


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Option A: Ptosis

Option B: Anhydrosis

Option C: Flushing

Option D: Mydriasis

Correct Answer: Mydriasis


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Option A: Paralysis of one side of the face

Option B: Uncontrollable twitching of muscles

Option C: Sharp, excruciating pain of short duration

Option D: Prolonged episodes of plain on one side of the face

Correct Answer: Sharp, excruciating pain of short duration


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Option A: MPDS

Option B: Trigeminal neuralgia

Option C: Facial palsy

Option D: Neurosis

Correct Answer: MPDS


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Option A: Bilateral involvement of the side of the face

Option B: Inability to whistle

Option C: No loss of muscular control

Option D: Closing of the eyes

Correct Answer: Inability to whistle


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