The granulomatous tissue that is responsible for destruction of articular surfaces of TMJ in rheumatoid arthritis is known as________________?
A. Pannus
B. Pulse granuloma
C. Baker’s cyst
D. Immune granuloma
A. Pannus
B. Pulse granuloma
C. Baker’s cyst
D. Immune granuloma
A. paget’s disease
B. Acromegaly
C. Fibrous dysplasia
D. Hyperparathyroidism
A. Prepubertal skeleton
B. Pubertal skeleton
C. Infantile skeleton
D. Adult skeleton
Paget’s disease of bone is a chronic disease of the________________? Read More »
Diseases of Bones & Joints, Medical Mcqs, Oral Pathology and Medicine A. Fracture of the jaw with cancellous bone formation
B. Chronic suppurative osteomyelitis
C. Burkitt’s Lymphoma
D. Ewing’s sarcoma
A. pagets disease and polyostotic fibrous dysplasia
B. pagets disease and osteopetrosis
C. Cherubism and Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia
D. Cherubism and pagets disease
Transformation into osteosarcoma is seen with________________? Read More »
Diseases of Bones & Joints, Medical Mcqs, Oral Pathology and Medicine A. Paget’s disease
B. Acromegaly
C. Fibrous Dysplasia
D. Rickets
A. Surgical excision
B. Removal of adjacent teeth
C. Irradiation of the lesion
D. Conservative surgery
A patient with fibrous dysplasia can be treated by________________? Read More »
Diseases of Bones & Joints, Medical Mcqs, Oral Pathology and Medicine A. Cretinism
B. Pituitary dwarfism
C. Acromegaly
D. Achondroplasia
A. Thin and long
B. thin and short
C. Thick and short
D. Fused
A. Cleidocranial dysostosis
B. Ectodermal dysplasia
C. Gardner’s syndrome
D. Osteogenesis imperfecta