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Oral Pathology and Medicine

Presence of Epstein Barr virus in hairy leukoplakia can be demonstrated using following methods EXCEPT_____________?

Presence of Epstein Barr virus in hairy leukoplakia can be demonstrated using following methods EXCEPT_____________?

A. Tzanck smear
B. Polymerase chain reaction
C. In situ hybridization
D. Electron microscopy

Presence of Epstein Barr virus in hairy leukoplakia can be demonstrated using following methods EXCEPT_____________? Read More »

Benign and Malignant Tumours of Oral Cavity, Medical Mcqs, Oral Pathology and Medicine

Hairy laukoplakia is associated with all of the following EXCEPT_____________?

Hairy laukoplakia is associated with all of the following EXCEPT_____________?

A. Filiform to flat patch on lateral tongue
B. Bilateral appearance
C. Epstein Barr virus
D. AIDS

Hairy laukoplakia is associated with all of the following EXCEPT_____________? Read More »

Benign and Malignant Tumours of Oral Cavity, Medical Mcqs, Oral Pathology and Medicine

A patient with carinoma cheek has tumor of 2.5 cms located close to and involving the lower alveolus. A single mobile homolateral node measuring node measuring 6 cm is palpable. Based on these clinical findings TNM stage of the tumor is______________?

A patient with carinoma cheek has tumor of 2.5 cms located close to and involving the lower alveolus. A single mobile homolateral node measuring node measuring 6 cm is palpable. Based on these clinical findings TNM stage of the tumor is______________?

A. T1 N1 Mo
B. T2 N2 Mo
C. T3 N1 Mo
D. T4 N2 Mo

A patient with carinoma cheek has tumor of 2.5 cms located close to and involving the lower alveolus. A single mobile homolateral node measuring node measuring 6 cm is palpable. Based on these clinical findings TNM stage of the tumor is______________? Read More »

Benign and Malignant Tumours of Oral Cavity, Medical Mcqs, Oral Pathology and Medicine

Tumors metastatic to the jaw bones are most likely to be found in the _________________?

Tumors metastatic to the jaw bones are most likely to be found in the _________________?

A. Mandibular condyle
B. Posterior moral region
C. Anterior maxilla
D. Maxillary tuberosity

Tumors metastatic to the jaw bones are most likely to be found in the _________________? Read More »

Benign and Malignant Tumours of Oral Cavity, Medical Mcqs, Oral Pathology and Medicine