A. Etiological agents differ
B. The acute form occurs only inversely immuno compromised individuals
C. The primary infection was subclinical
D. The patient has received antibodies during intrauterine life and the antibodies have persisted
A. Etiological agents differ
B. The acute form occurs only inversely immuno compromised individuals
C. The primary infection was subclinical
D. The patient has received antibodies during intrauterine life and the antibodies have persisted
A. Herpes zoster
B. Herpes simplex
C. Uveoparotid fever
D. Aphthous stomatitis
A. Hairy leukoplakia
B. Erythroplakia
C. Oral lichen planus
D. Bullous pemphigoid
A. First manifestation of measles
B. Rarely seen in measles
C. Are seen 2-3 days after cutaneous rashes
D. Is first manifestation but seldom seen
A. Bacteriophages
B. Lipschutz bodies
C. Negri bodies
D. Donavan bodies
A. Unilateral occurrence
B. Severe burning pain
C. Prominent crusting vesicles
D. Sub epidermal bullous formation
A. Lymphangioma and granular cell myoblastoma
B. Lipoma and fibroma
C. Neuroblastoma and lipoma
D. Lymphangioma and fibroma
A. Stromal connective tissue
B. cells of the surface epithelium
C. Nuclei of the striated muscle cells
D. Cytoplasm of the striated muscle cells
A. Apex
B. Base
C. Lateral borders
D. Dorsum
A. Burning mouth syndrome
B. Fungal infection
C. Bacterial infection
D. Absence of filiform papillae