A. Tightening of oral mucosa and periodontal involvement
B. Multiple palmar keratosis
C. Raynaud’s phenomenon
D. All of the above
A. Tightening of oral mucosa and periodontal involvement
B. Multiple palmar keratosis
C. Raynaud’s phenomenon
D. All of the above
A. An acute self limiting disease, of skin and oral mucous membrane
B. painless vesicular self limiting disease
C. A viral disease
D. Bacterial infection
A. Pernicious anaemia
B. Rickets with involvement of teeth and bones
C. Vitamin A deficiency and involvement of oral epithelium and skin
D. Diffuse tender ulceration on the palate predominantly
A. Erythema multiforme
B. Pemphigoid
C. Psoriasis
D. Impetigo
A. pemphigus
B. ANUG
C. Apthous disease
D. Lichen planus
A. Epidermolysis bullose
B. Syphilis
C. Darier-White disease
D. Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
A. Atrophic
B. Hypertrophic
C. Verrucous
D. Erosive
A. Bulla
B. Macule
C. Papule
D. Nodule
A. Hypertension, diabetes, lichen planus
B. Oral, ocular, genital lesions
C. Hypertension with oral lesions
D. lemphigus, CHF, diabetes
A. Tzanck cells
B. Civatte bodies
C. Donovan bodies
D. Rushton bodies