ll of the following statements about idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura are true EXCEPT__________?
Option A: It is associated with palatelet-specific auto-antibodies
Option B: It caused a prolonged bleeding time
Option C: It is often controlled by immunosuppressive treatment
Option D: It causes more prolonged hemorrhage than hemophilia
Correct Answer: It causes more prolonged hemorrhage than hemophilia ✔
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Option A: Herpes
Option B: measles
Option C: Diphtheria
Option D: leishmaniasis
Correct Answer: Diphtheria ✔
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Option A: Chancre (primary syphilis)
Option B: Muco patches (secondary syphilis)
Option C: Gumma (tertiary syphilis)
Option D: Congenital syphilis
Correct Answer: Muco patches (secondary syphilis) ✔
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Option A: Blastomycosis
Option B: Cat scratch fever
Option C: Sarcoidosis
Option D: Streptococcus pneumonia
Correct Answer: Streptococcus pneumonia ✔
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Option A: Secondary herpes
Option B: Primary syphilis
Option C: Tuberculosis
Option D: Primary herpes
Correct Answer: Primary syphilis ✔
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Option A: Actinomycosis
Option B: Noma
Option C: Systemic candidiasis
Option D: Cellulites
Correct Answer: Noma ✔
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Option A: Leprosy
Option B: Tuberculosis
Option C: Diabetes
Option D: Lichen planus
Correct Answer: Leprosy ✔
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Option A: Actinomycosis
Option B: Ludwig’s angina
Option C: Mucormycosis
Option D: Cellulitis
Correct Answer: Actinomycosis ✔
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Option A: AIDS
Option B: Tuberculosis
Option C: Syphilis
Option D: Leukemia
Correct Answer: Tuberculosis ✔
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Option A: Gumma
Option B: Koplik spot
Option C: Mucous patcl
Option D: Tabes dorsalis
Correct Answer: Mucous patcl ✔
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Option A: syphilis
Option B: measles
Option C: scarlet fever
Option D: typhoid
Correct Answer: scarlet fever ✔
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Option A: Gingiva
Option B: Tongue
Option C: Hard palate
Option D: Soft palate
Correct Answer: Gingiva ✔
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Option A: Staphylococcus aureus
Option B: Corynebacterium
Option C: Candida
Option D: Vincent’s angina
Correct Answer: Staphylococcus aureus ✔
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Option A: Arachnia propionica
Option B: Bartonella henselae
Option C: Bifidobacterium dentium
Option D: Mycobacterium laprae
Correct Answer: Bartonella henselae ✔
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Option A: Recurrent aphthous major
Option B: Recurrent aphthous minor
Option C: Recurrent herpetiform ulcers
Option D: Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis
Correct Answer: Recurrent aphthous major ✔
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Option A: Sarcoidosis
Option B: Histoplasmosis
Option C: Candidiasis
Option D: Behcet’s disease
Correct Answer: D. Behcet’s disease ✔
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Option A: Syphilis
Option B: Histoplasmosis
Option C: Scrofuloderma
Option D: Actinomycosis
Correct Answer: Syphilis ✔
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Option A: symptoms are similar
Option B: life long immunity results
Option C: vesicles occur with both diseases
Option D: intranuclear inclusion bodies are present
Correct Answer: symptoms are similar ✔
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Option A: Scarlet fever
Option B: Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis
Option C: Glandular fever
Option D: Rubella
Correct Answer: Glandular fever ✔
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The best laboratory test to use in the diagnosis of lupus vulgaris in the oral cavity is__________?
Option A: Bacterial smear
Option B: Blood studies
Option C: Biopsy
Option D: Blood chemistry
Correct Answer: Biopsy ✔
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Option A: Ankylosis
Option B: Spasm of masseter mucle
Option C: Auspitz’s sign
Option D: Nikolsky’s sign
Correct Answer: Spasm of masseter mucle ✔
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Option A: Recurrent apthous ulcer
Option B: Recurrent herpetic gingivitis
Option C: Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
Option D: Recurrent herpes labialis
Correct Answer: Recurrent apthous ulcer ✔
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Option A: Condylomata lata
Option B: Mucous patches
Option C: Lues maligna
Option D: lupus vulgaris
Correct Answer: Lues maligna ✔
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Option A: has oral ulcerations similar to major apthous ulceration
Option B: is a self limiting lesion
Option C: is commonly seen among Indian population
Option D: is usually treated with Erythromycin
Correct Answer: has oral ulcerations similar to major apthous ulceration ✔
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Option A: Tuberculosis
Option B: Sarcoidosis
Option C: Leprosy
Option D: Cat scratch disease
Correct Answer: Sarcoidosis ✔
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Option A: Syphilis
Option B: Tuberculosis
Option C: Histoplasmosis
Option D: Actinomycosis
Correct Answer: Syphilis ✔
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Option A: Bechets syndrome
Option B: Sweet syndrome
Option C: PFAPA (periodic fever acute pharyngitis apthous stomatitis)
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: syphilitic ulcer
Option B: trophic ulcer
Option C: oral chancre
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: oral chancre ✔
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Option A: Recurrent allergic reactions
Option B: Recurrent bacterial infections
Option C: Implicit allergic reactions
Option D: implicit bacterial infections
Correct Answer: Recurrent bacterial infections ✔
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Option A: snail track ulcers
Option B: Mucous patches
Option C: chancre of tongue
Option D: Hutchinson’s wart
Correct Answer: chancre of tongue ✔
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Option A: Fungal
Option B: Bacterial
Option C: Viral
Option D: Parasitic
Correct Answer: Bacterial ✔
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Option A: painless
Option B: painful
Option C: itching
Option D: Asymptomatic
Correct Answer: painful ✔
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Option A: Pain
Option B: No pain
Option C: Itching
Option D: Burning sensation
Correct Answer: No pain ✔
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Option A: Rasbery tongue
Option B: Strawberry tongue
Option C: Auspitz’s sign
Option D: Nikolsky’s sign
Correct Answer: Strawberry tongue ✔
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Option A: Buccal mucosa
Option B: Lips
Option C: Tongue
Option D: Palate
Correct Answer: Tongue ✔
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Option A: Trauma
Option B: Tuberculosis
Option C: Primary syphilis
Option D: Herpes
Correct Answer: Primary syphilis ✔
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Option A: 6 weeks
Option B: 9 weeks
Option C: 13 weeks
Option D: 1 weeks
Correct Answer: 6 weeks ✔
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Option A: pyogenic granuloma
Option B: fibrous dysplasia
Option C: vincent’s disease
Option D: ancrum oris
Correct Answer: ancrum oris ✔
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Option A: Staphylococci
Option B: Streptococci
Option C: Diphtheria
Option D: Clostridium Tetani
Correct Answer: Clostridium Tetani ✔
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Option A: Recurrent herpes labialis
Option B: Recurrent herpetic stomatitis
Option C: Increased vertical dimension
Option D: Secondary syphilis
Correct Answer: Secondary syphilis ✔
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Option A: Behcet’s syndrome
Option B: Hodgkin’s disease
Option C: Grinspan syndrome
Option D: Ehler Danlos syndrome
Correct Answer: A. Behcet’s syndrome ✔
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Option A: Bacterial infection
Option B: Fungal infection
Option C: Viral infection
Option D: Parasitic infection
Correct Answer: Bacterial infection ✔
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Option A: Primary stage of syphilis
Option B: Secondary stage of syphilis
Option C: Tertiary stage of syphilis
Option D: Primary tuberculosis
Correct Answer: Tertiary stage of syphilis ✔
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Option A: hypoplasia of incisor and molar, VIII nerve motor paralysis and peg laterals.
Option B: Hypoplasia of incisor and molar, V nerve motor paralysis interstitial keratitis
Option C: Hypoplasia of incisor and molar, VIII nerve deafness and interstitial keratitis
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Hypoplasia of incisor and molar, VIII nerve deafness and interstitial keratitis ✔
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Option A: Central caseation
Option B: Hyaline degeneration
Option C: Giant cells in the center
Option D: Presence of epithelioid cells
Correct Answer: Hyaline degeneration ✔
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Option A: Tetanus
Option B: Trigeminal neuraligia
Option C: Tuberculous meningitis
Option D: Rabies
Correct Answer: Tetanus ✔
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Option A: Measles
Option B: Mumps
Option C: Scarlet fever
Option D: Tetanus
Correct Answer: Tetanus ✔
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Option A: Chancre
Option B: Mucous patch
Option C: Syphilitic glossitis
Option D: Gumma
Correct Answer: Syphilitic glossitis ✔
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The bacteria observed as a causative organism in case of Recurrent apthous ulcers is __________?
Option A: Streptococcus sangius
Option B: Streptococcus mutans
Option C: Borellia vincentii
Option D: Staphylococci albus
Correct Answer: Streptococcus sangius ✔
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Option A: Tetany
Option B: Tetanus
Option C: Leprosy
Option D: Actinomycosis
Correct Answer: Tetanus ✔
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Option A: ANUG
Option B: Diphtheritic lesion
Option C: Secondary stage of syphilis
Option D: Desquamative gingivitis
Correct Answer: Diphtheritic lesion ✔
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Option A: Candida albicans
Option B: Actinomyces israelii
Option C: Nocarda braziliances
Option D: Histoplasma capsulatum
Correct Answer: Actinomyces israelii ✔
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Option A: Mycobacterium tuberulosis
Option B: Actinomycosis
Option C: Trepenoma pallidium
Option D: Streptococcus
Correct Answer: Trepenoma pallidium ✔
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Option A: Ghon complex
Option B: Interstitial keratitis
Option C: Mulberry molars
Option D: Notched incisors
Correct Answer: Ghon complex ✔
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