Question: Neurological symptoms and premature graying of hair is associated with______________?
- 1. Folic acid deficiency
- 2. Pernicious anaemia
- 3. Plummer-Vinson syndrome
- 4. Paterson-Kelly syndrome
Question: Hair-on-end appearance in a skull roentgenogram is seen in_______________?
- 1. Fibrous dysplasia
- 2. Thalassemia
- 3. Garre’s Osteomyelitis
- 4. Pagets disease
Question: The oral findings in erythroblastosis fetalis include______________?
- 1. Dentinal dysplasia
- 2. Hypoplastic teeth
- 3. Pigmented teeth
- 4. All of the above
Question: Commonest mode of inheritance of Von Willebrand’s disease is______________?
- 1. Codominant
- 2. Autosomal dominan
- 3. Autosomal recessive
- 4. X-Linked recessive
Question: All the following are TRUE in Immune thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP) EXCEPT_____________?
- 1. Chronic ITP commonly occur in adult women
- 2. Associated with normal bleeding time
- 3. Prothrombin Time (PT) & Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT) are normal
- 4. Increased megakaryocytes in bone marrow
Question: The most reliable criteria in Gustafson’s method of identification is______________?
- 1. Cementum apposition
- 2. Transparency of root
- 3. Attrition
- 4. Root resorption
Question: The most common coagulation disorders haemophilia A and von Willebrand’s disease are due to______________?
- 1. Factor IX deficiency
- 2. Vitamin K deficiency
- 3. Factor X deficiency
- 4. Factor VIII deficiency
Question: Cooley’s anemia is also known as_____________?
- 1. Erythroblastosis fetalis
- 2. Aplatic anemia
- 3. Thalassemia
- 4. Pernicious anemia
Question: Erythroblastosis fetalis can be prevented if the mother is injected at parturition, with an antibody called_____________?
- 1. Blocking antibody
- 2. Rh (D) immunoglobulin
- 3. Antilymphocyte globulin
- 4. Antithymocyte serum
Question: A patient on warfarin sodium following myocardial infarction reports for an oral surgical procedure which one of the following laboratory tests should be preferred to ascertain the fitness_______________?
- 1. Prothrombin time
- 2. Tourniquet time
- 3. Clotting time
- 4. Bleeding time