Option A: Lymphangioma and granular cell myoblastoma
Option B: Lipoma and fibroma
Option C: Neuroblastoma and lipoma
Option D: Lymphangioma and fibroma
Correct Answer: Lymphangioma and granular cell myoblastoma ✔
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Option A: Stromal connective tissue
Option B: cells of the surface epithelium
Option C: Nuclei of the striated muscle cells
Option D: Cytoplasm of the striated muscle cells
Correct Answer: Stromal connective tissue ✔
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Option A: Apex
Option B: Base
Option C: Lateral borders
Option D: Dorsum
Correct Answer: Lateral borders ✔
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Option A: Burning mouth syndrome
Option B: Fungal infection
Option C: Bacterial infection
Option D: Absence of filiform papillae
Correct Answer: Absence of filiform papillae ✔
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Option A: Median rhomboid glossitis
Option B: Erythema migrans
Option C: Apthous ulcer
Option D: Chemical brun
Correct Answer: Median rhomboid glossitis ✔
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Option A: Fungiform papillae
Option B: Filiform papillae
Option C: Circumvallate papillae
Option D: Taste buds
Correct Answer: Filiform papillae ✔
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Option A: Vitamin B deficiency
Option B: Vitamin C deficiency
Option C: Iron deficiency
Option D: Syphilis
Correct Answer: Syphilis ✔
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Option A: Excision of the lesion
Option B: Penicillin therapy
Option C: Topical application of Nystatin
Option D: Routine observation at recall time
Correct Answer: Routine observation at recall time ✔
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Option A: Riboflavin
Option B: thiamine
Option C: nicotinic acid
Option D: pyridoxine
Correct Answer: Riboflavin ✔
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Option A: Pain in the tongue
Option B: Burning of the tongue
Option C: Swelling of the tongue
Option D: White patch on tongue
Correct Answer: Pain in the tongue ✔
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Oral hairy leukoplakia is seen in AIDS patients. The most likely site of appearance is__________?
Option A: Lateral borders of tongue
Option B: Sublingual muosa
Option C: Soft palate
Option D: Buccal mucosa
Correct Answer: Lateral borders of tongue ✔
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Option A: Leprosy
Option B: Syphilis
Option C: Tuberculosis
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: None of the above ✔
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Option A: Glossopyrosis
Option B: Glossodynia
Option C: Glossitis
Option D: Glossolgia
Correct Answer: Glossopyrosis ✔
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Option A: Inflammation of the tonge
Option B: Persistence of tuberculum impar
Option C: Hypertrophy of filiform papillae
Option D: Atrophy of filiform papillae
Correct Answer: Persistence of tuberculum impar ✔
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Option A: Lymphoma
Option B: Hemangioma
Option C: Epulis fissuratum
Option D: Epithelioma
Correct Answer: Hemangioma ✔
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