A. Neurilemmoma
B. Neurofibroma
C. Traumatic Neuroma
D. Solitary plasmocytoma
A. Neurilemmoma
B. Neurofibroma
C. Traumatic Neuroma
D. Solitary plasmocytoma
A. Hemangiomatous involvement of skin
B. Mostly bilateral
C. Port wine nevus
D. Vascular gingival hyperplasia
A. Fibroma
B. Pregancy tumor
C. Peripheral giant cell granuloma
D. Papilloma
A. Epstein-Barr virus
B. Herpes simplex virus type I
C. HTLV 1
D. Papilloma virus
A. Basal cell carcinoma
B. Lymphoepithelioma
C. Junctional nevus
D. Verruca vulgaris
A. Pipe smoker
B. Cigar smoker
C. Snuff chewer
D. Tobacco chewer
A. Chronic hypertrophic candidiasis
B. leukoplakia
C. dental ulcers
D. Hemangioma
A. Leukoplakia
B. Focal hyperkeratosis
C. Leukoedema
D. Typhoid
A. Junctional nevus
B. Pemphigus
C. Apthous ulcer
D. Erythema multiformae
A. Benign neoplasm of the G.I.T
B. Intro epithelial carcinoma
C. Vesiculobullous lesion of skins
D. Ulcerative lesion of G.I.T