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Oral Pathology And Medicine MCQs

Option A: Ulcerative

Option B: Bullous

Option C: Speckled

Option D: Homogenous

Correct Answer: Speckled


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Option A: Warthin’s tumor

Option B: Ameloblastoma

Option C: Keratocanthoma

Option D: Neurofibroma

Correct Answer: Ameloblastoma


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Option A: Extent

Option B: Pneumatization

Option C: Bone pattern

Option D: Location

Correct Answer: Bone pattern


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Option A: Tzanck smear

Option B: Polymerase chain reaction

Option C: In situ hybridization

Option D: Electron microscopy

Correct Answer: Tzanck smear


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Option A: Filiform to flat patch on lateral tongue

Option B: Bilateral appearance

Option C: Epstein Barr virus

Option D: AIDS

Correct Answer: Filiform to flat patch on lateral tongue


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Option A: Gluten enteropathy

Option B: Chronic smokers

Option C: Excess of B-complex

Option D: Anti-malarial medication

Correct Answer: Gluten enteropathy


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Option A: Chemotherapy

Option B: Radiation administered interstially through catheters

Option C: Lasers

Option D: Radiation involving normal tissues

Correct Answer: Radiation administered interstially through catheters


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Option A: Posterior one third

Option B: Ventral surface

Option C: Tip of tongue

Option D: Lateral margin

Correct Answer: Lateral margin


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Option A: T1 N1 Mo

Option B: T2 N2 Mo

Option C: T3 N1 Mo

Option D: T4 N2 Mo

Correct Answer: T2 N2 Mo


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Option A: Mandibular condyle

Option B: Posterior moral region

Option C: Anterior maxilla

Option D: Maxillary tuberosity

Correct Answer: Posterior moral region


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Option A: Oral hairy leukoplakia

Option B: White spongy naevus

Option C: Leukemia

Option D: Speckled Leukoplakia

Correct Answer: Speckled Leukoplakia


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Option A: Oral hairy leukoplakia

Option B: Aspirin burn

Option C: White spongy nevus

Option D: Pseudomembranous Candidiasis

Correct Answer: White spongy nevus


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Option A: Dentigerous cyst

Option B: Mural ameloblastoma

Option C: Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Unilocular radiolucency

Option B: Unilocular radio opacity

Option C: Multilocular radiolucency

Option D: Multiocular radio opacity

Correct Answer: Both A & B


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Option A: Aneurysmal bone cyst

Option B: Giant cell tumour

Option C: Fibrous cortical defect

Option D: Simple bone cyst

Correct Answer: Simple bone cyst


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Option A: Gingiva

Option B: Alveolar ridge

Option C: Palate

Option D: Floor of the mouth

Correct Answer: Gingiva


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Option A: Osteosarcoma

Option B: Ewing’s sarcoma

Option C: Metastatic carcinoma

Option D: Multiple myeloma

Correct Answer: B. Ewing’s sarcoma


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Option A: Neoplastic

Option B: Non-neoplastic

Option C: Afflicted by trauma

Option D: Hormonal distubance

Correct Answer: Non-neoplastic


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Option A: Cavernous hemangioma

Option B: Capillary hemangioma

Option C: Aneurysmal bone cyst

Option D: Eruption hematoma

Correct Answer: Aneurysmal bone cyst


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Option A: Leukoedema

Option B: Oral dubmucous fibrosis

Option C: Erythema multiforme

Option D: Oral lichen planus

Correct Answer: Oral dubmucous fibrosis


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Option A: Anterior wall of the sinus

Option B: Posterior wall of the sinus

Option C: Roof of the sinus

Option D: Floor of the sinus

Correct Answer: Floor of the sinus


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Option A: Adenocarcinoma

Option B: Adenoid cystic carcinoma

Option C: Basal cell adenoma

Option D: Squamous cell carcinoma

Correct Answer: Adenoid cystic carcinoma


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Option A: Basal cell carcinoma

Option B: Adenocarcinoma

Option C: Squamous cell carcinoma

Option D: Melanoma

Correct Answer: Basal cell carcinoma


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Option A: Papule

Option B: Macule

Option C: Plaque

Option D: Vesicle

Correct Answer: Papule


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Option A: Paget’s dissease

Option B: Osteosarcoma

Option C: Ewing sarcoma

Option D: Multiple myeloma

Correct Answer: Multiple myeloma


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Option A: Namartous developmental manifestation consisting of three different layers

Option B: Occurs most commonly in stomach and lungs

Option C: Originates from mesodermal tissue

Option D: Associated with very painful condition

Correct Answer: Namartous developmental manifestation consisting of three different layers


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Option A: fibrous dysplasia

Option B: osteosarcoma

Option C: Ewing’s sarcoma

Option D: Chondrosarcoma

Correct Answer: C. Ewing’s sarcoma


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Option A: Lymphoma

Option B: lymphangioma

Option C: Melanoma

Option D: Leukemia

Correct Answer: lymphangioma


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Option A: T1 No Mo

Option B: T1 NI Mo

Option C: T1 N2 Mo

Option D: T2 No Mo

Correct Answer: T1 No Mo


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Option A: Hyperkeratosis

Option B: Erythema

Option C: Ulceration

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Hyperkeratosis


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Option A: Increase in mitotic division

Option B: Increase in thickness of superficial layer

Option C: Increase in thickness of spinous layer

Option D: Disruption of basal lamina

Correct Answer: Increase in thickness of spinous layer


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Option A: Benign tumour of skin and mucous membrane

Option B: Malignant tumour of skin and mucous membrane

Option C: Malignant tumour of melanophores

Option D: Benign tumor of melanophores

Correct Answer: Malignant tumour of skin and mucous membrane


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Option A: Neuroblastoma

Option B: Retinoblastoma

Option C: Malignant melanoma

Option D: Octeosarcoma

Correct Answer: Octeosarcoma


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Option A: Nicotinic stomatitis

Option B: Leukoplakia

Option C: Fovea Palatine

Option D: Erythroplakia

Correct Answer: Nicotinic stomatitis


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Option A: Infection

Option B: Metastatic neoplasia

Option C: Dental Manipulation

Option D: CNS disease

Correct Answer: Metastatic neoplasia


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Option A: CHaracteristically is columner-celled:

Option B: Has a recognized association with chewing gum

Option C: Has a recognized association with chewing betel nut

Option D: Has a recognized association with geographic tongue

Correct Answer: Has a recognized association with chewing betel nut


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Option A: Intralesional cortisone therapy. with hyaluronic acid

Option B: Oral cortisone with intralesional therapy (cortisone)

Option C: Vitamin E and oral cortisone

Option D: Intralesional placental extract

Correct Answer: Intralesional cortisone therapy. with hyaluronic acid


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Option A: Carcinoma

Option B: Pre-cancer

Option C: Dysplasia

Option D: Metaplasia

Correct Answer: Carcinoma


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Option A: Direct textension

Option B: Lymphatics

Option C: Blood vessels

Option D: Aspiration of tumor cells

Correct Answer: Lymphatics


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Option A: Genetic

Option B: Viral

Option C: Injury

Option D: Endocrine

Correct Answer: Genetic


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Option A: Neuroleiomyoma

Option B: Neurofibroma

Option C: Trigeminal neuralgia

Option D: Traumatic neuroma

Correct Answer: Traumatic neuroma


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Option A: Follilcular reticulosis

Option B: Inflammatory disease

Option C: Chronic granulomatous disease

Option D: A malignant neoplasm

Correct Answer: A malignant neoplasm


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Option A: Pleomorphic adenoma

Option B: Papilloma

Option C: Nevus

Option D: Fibroma

Correct Answer: Papilloma


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Option A: Osteoma

Option B: Peripheral ossifying fibroma

Option C: Traumatic neuroma

Option D: Irritation fibroma

Correct Answer: Peripheral ossifying fibroma


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Option A: Osteosarcoma

Option B: Metastatic bone cancer

Option C: Multiple myeloma

Option D: Squamous cell carcinoma

Correct Answer: Multiple myeloma


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Option A: Have a poor oro-dental hygiene, nutritional deficiencies and are chronic alcoholics

Option B: Are middle aged have a poor oro-dental hygiene and regularly use tabacco

Option C: Are old, chronic alcoholics and regularly and regularly use tobacco

Option D: Are young, have poor oro-dental hygiene and are heavy smokers

Correct Answer: Are old, chronic alcoholics and regularly and regularly use tobacco


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Option A: Fibrosarcoma

Option B: Malingant fibrous histiocytoma

Option C: Nerufibroma

Option D: Ameloblastic fibroma

Correct Answer: Malingant fibrous histiocytoma


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Option A: Stage I

Option B: Stage II

Option C: Stage III

Option D: Stage IV

Correct Answer: Stage I


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Option A: Lymphangioma

Option B: Hyalinia cutus et mucosa syndrome

Option C: Fetal face syndrome

Option D: Tuberous scterosis

Correct Answer: Lymphangioma


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Option A: anterior third

Option B: middle third

Option C: posterior third

Option D: lateral margin

Correct Answer: posterior third


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Option A: Hyperkeratosis

Option B: Plasma cell infiltration within the dermal papilae

Option C: Clinically, a paint like patch

Option D: A moist shiny lesion

Correct Answer: Plasma cell infiltration within the dermal papilae


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Option A: Dorsum of tongue

Option B: Floor of mouth

Option C: Buccal mucosa

Option D: Palate

Correct Answer: Dorsum of tongue


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Option A: Papilloma

Option B: CEOT

Option C: Sarcoma

Option D: Pyogenic Granuloma

Correct Answer: Papilloma


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Option A: Dyskeratosis

Option B: Hyperkeratosis

Option C: Parakeratosis

Option D: Acanthosis

Correct Answer: Dyskeratosis


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Option A: Common in Mongoloids

Option B: Present on the lingual surface of mandible below the mylohyoid line

Option C: Usually Bilateral

Option D: May or may not associated with torus palatinus

Correct Answer: Present on the lingual surface of mandible below the mylohyoid line


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Option A: Burkitt’s lymphoma

Option B: Nasopharyngeal carcinoma

Option C: Hodgkin’s lymphoma

Option D: Hepatocellular carcinoma

Correct Answer: C. Hodgkin’s lymphoma


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Option A: Ultraviolet radiation

Option B: Actinic keratitis

Option C: Alcohol

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: None of the above


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Option A: Blood vessels

Option B: Reticuloendothelial system

Option C: Striated muscles

Option D: Smooth muscles

Correct Answer: Blood vessels


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Option A: Osteochondroma

Option B: Giant cell tumour

Option C: Paget’s disease

Option D: Multiple myeloma

Correct Answer: Multiple myeloma


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Option A: Basal cell carcinoma

Option B: Transitional cell carcinoma

Option C: Melanoma

Option D: Squamous cell carcinoma

Correct Answer: Squamous cell carcinoma


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Option A: Neurilemmoma

Option B: Neurofibroma

Option C: Traumatic Neuroma

Option D: Solitary plasmocytoma

Correct Answer: Neurofibroma


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Option A: Hemangiomatous involvement of skin

Option B: Mostly bilateral

Option C: Port wine nevus

Option D: Vascular gingival hyperplasia

Correct Answer: Mostly bilateral


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Option A: Fibroma

Option B: Pregancy tumor

Option C: Peripheral giant cell granuloma

Option D: Papilloma

Correct Answer: Peripheral giant cell granuloma


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Option A: Epstein-Barr virus

Option B: Herpes simplex virus type I

Option C: HTLV 1

Option D: Papilloma virus

Correct Answer: Herpes simplex virus type I


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Option A: Basal cell carcinoma

Option B: Lymphoepithelioma

Option C: Junctional nevus

Option D: Verruca vulgaris

Correct Answer: Basal cell carcinoma


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Option A: Pipe smoker

Option B: Cigar smoker

Option C: Snuff chewer

Option D: Tobacco chewer

Correct Answer: Pipe smoker


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Option A: Chronic hypertrophic candidiasis

Option B: leukoplakia

Option C: dental ulcers

Option D: Hemangioma

Correct Answer: leukoplakia


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Option A: Leukoplakia

Option B: Focal hyperkeratosis

Option C: Leukoedema

Option D: Typhoid

Correct Answer: Leukoedema


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Option A: Junctional nevus

Option B: Pemphigus

Option C: Apthous ulcer

Option D: Erythema multiformae

Correct Answer: Junctional nevus


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Option A: Benign neoplasm of the G.I.T

Option B: Intro epithelial carcinoma

Option C: Vesiculobullous lesion of skins

Option D: Ulcerative lesion of G.I.T

Correct Answer: Intro epithelial carcinoma


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Option A: Papilloma

Option B: fibroma

Option C: Lipoma

Option D: Torus

Correct Answer: Papilloma


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Option A: paget’s disease

Option B: Multiple myeloma

Option C: Malignant melanoma

Option D: Fibrous dysplasia

Correct Answer: Multiple myeloma


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Option A: Aneurysmal bone cyst

Option B: Gingival cyst of the newborn

Option C: Haemorrhagic bone cyt

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Gingival cyst of the newborn


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Option A: Never tissue

Option B: Smooth muscle

Option C: Striated muscle

Option D: Vascular endothelium

Correct Answer: Striated muscle


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Option A: Buccal mucosa

Option B: Hard Palate

Option C: Skin of the lower lip

Option D: Dorsum of the tongue

Correct Answer: Skin of the lower lip


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Option A: Nevus

Option B: Neurofibroma

Option C: Pyogenic granuloma

Option D: Angiosarcoma

Correct Answer: Pyogenic granuloma


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Option A: Meta static carcinoma

Option B: Central nervous system lesion

Option C: Osteomyelitis

Option D: Infection

Correct Answer: Meta static carcinoma


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Option A: Capillary hemangioma

Option B: Osteogenic sarcoma

Option C: Epidermoid carcinoma

Option D: Osteoid osteoma

Correct Answer: Capillary hemangioma


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Option A: Kaposi sarcoma is a benign tumour

Option B: Kaposi sarcoma is found in HIV positive subjects

Option C: Kaposi sarcoma is malignant fast growing tumour

Option D: Kaposi sarcoma is an ectodermal derivative

Correct Answer: Kaposi sarcoma is found in HIV positive subjects


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Option A: Fibroma

Option B: Pregancy tumor

Option C: Peripheral giant cell granuloma

Option D: Papilloma

Correct Answer: Peripheral giant cell granuloma


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Option A: Dental pulp

Option B: Salivary Gland duct

Option C: Cavernous Hemangiomas

Option D: Subepithelial Bulla

Correct Answer: Cavernous Hemangiomas


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Option A: Leukoplakia

Option B: Discoid lupus Erythematosus

Option C: Lichen Planus

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Leukoplakia


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Option A: EBV=

Option B: HSV

Option C: HPV=

Option D: CMV

Correct Answer: HPV=


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Option A: There is hyperplasia of parathyroid gland

Option B: Chromophobe adenoma of pituitary gland may result in acromegaly

Option C: Pancreatic tumours may produce gastrin, insulin glucagon, samatostain

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Leiomyoma

Option B: Rhabdomyoma

Option C: Rhabdomyosarcoma

Option D: Leiomyosarcoma

Correct Answer: Rhabdomyoma


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Option A: Peutz Jegers Syndrome

Option B: Sturge Weber Syndrome

Option C: Albright’s Syndrome

Option D: Lymphangioma

Correct Answer: Sturge Weber Syndrome


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Option A: Papilloma

Option B: Fibroma

Option C: Adenoma

Option D: Epulis

Correct Answer: Fibroma


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Option A: AIDS

Option B: Amyloidosis

Option C: Leukemia

Option D: HSV infection

Correct Answer: AIDS


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Option A: Neurofibroma

Option B: Neurilemmoma

Option C: Neurofibrosarcoma

Option D: Traumatic neuroma

Correct Answer: Neurilemmoma


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Option A: Leukoplakia should be proved by biopsy

Option B: Leukoplakia does not disappear even after cessation of smoking

Option C: Erythroplakia has a higher risk for malignancy than leukoplakia

Option D: Oral submucous fibrosis is seen in all parts of the world

Correct Answer: Erythroplakia has a higher risk for malignancy than leukoplakia


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Option A: Haemangioma

Option B: Angioma

Option C: None of Haemangioma and Angioma

Option D: Heamangioma and Angioma

Correct Answer: Angioma


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Option A: Mass of granulation tissue

Option B: Multinuclear giant cells

Option C: Keliod like enlargement

Option D: Epithelium is atrophic in some areas

Correct Answer: Multinuclear giant cells


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A. >2 cm
B. >4 cm
C. 4 cm with invasion of adjacent structure

Correct Answer: >4 cm


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Option A: Hemangioma

Option B: Focal epithelial hyperplasia

Option C: Acute pseudo-membranous candidiasis

Option D: Kaposi’s sarcoma

Correct Answer: D. Kaposi’s sarcoma


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Option A: Cerebral tissue

Option B: smooth muscle

Option C: striated muscle

Option D: cardiac muscle

Correct Answer: smooth muscle


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Option A: Mucous retention cyst

Option B: Radicular cyst

Option C: Aneurysmal bone cyst

Option D: Dentigetous cyst

Correct Answer: Aneurysmal bone cyst


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Option A: Tongue

Option B: Posterior maxilla

Option C: Posterior mandible

Option D: Floor of the mouth

Correct Answer: Posterior mandible


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Option A: Sinuses

Option B: Fistulae

Option C: Aneurismal bone cysts

Option D: Keratocytes

Correct Answer: Aneurismal bone cysts


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Option A: Breast

Option B: Prostatic

Option C: Lung

Option D: Kidney

Correct Answer: Breast


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Option A: Occurs mostly in the maxilla

Option B: Seen in old age

Option C: Highly malignant tumour which shows early metastasis

Option D: Shows a soap bubble type of radiolucency in radiographs

Correct Answer: Highly malignant tumour which shows early metastasis


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