Angular stomatitis_____________?
A. can be a concomitant of any candidal infection
B. is seen mainly in adults
C. may be associated with streptococcus
D. may be a sign of anaemia
A. can be a concomitant of any candidal infection
B. is seen mainly in adults
C. may be associated with streptococcus
D. may be a sign of anaemia
A. Intra cavernous
B. Intra petrous
C. Intra cerebral
D. Extra cranial
A. MRI shows salt and pepper appearance
B. Lacrimal gland enlargement is common
C. Minor salivary gland biopsy is diagnostic test
D. Pilocare is the most useful and convenient drug in its treatment
A. Analgesia is associated with μ and k receptors
B. Dysphoria is associated with S receptors
C. NSAIDS benefit by preventing prostaglandin synthesis
D. Naloxane is a non-competitive antagonist and irreversibly opposes the opioids
A. Glutamine synthetase
B. Fumarase
C. Cholinesterase
D. Amylase
A. Less than bone
B. More than bone
C. Equal to that of bone
D. More than that of enamel
A. 1st pharyngeal swelling
B. Lateral lingual swelling
C. Occipital myotomes
D. Preoptic myotome muscles