A. migrating geographic tongue
B. median rhomboidal glossitis
C. Prolonged tetracycline therapy
D. All of the above
A. migrating geographic tongue
B. median rhomboidal glossitis
C. Prolonged tetracycline therapy
D. All of the above
A. Clobetasol
B. Co-trimoxozle
C. Miconazole
D. Penicillin
A. Mucor
B. Candida
C. Treponema
D. Aspergillus
A. Characteristic odour
B. Demonstration of mycelia and spores in scrapg
C. Response to injection of vitamin B12
D. Demonstration of ray fungus in granules
A. Oral thrush
B. Pemphigus vulagaris
C. Leukoplakia
D. Erythroplakia
A. Eosinophils
B. Macropages
C. Plasma cells
D. T Lymphocytes
A. Acute atrophic candidiasis
B. Acute pseudomembranous candidiasis
C. chronic atrophic candidiasis
D. chronic hyperplastic candidiasis
A. histoplasmosis
B. cryptococcosis
C. candidiasis
D. coccidiomycosis
A. It is caused by a gram-negative fungus
B. It is characterized by a plaque of proliferating epithelial and other cells
C. It is a complication of immunosuppression or systemic diseases
D. It can affect neonates in an epidemic fashion
A. Acrodynia
B. Pemphigus vulgaris
C. Epidermolysis Bullosa
D. Erosive lichen planus