Question: Hemangiopericytoma resembles_____________?
- 1. Hemangioma
- 2. Glomous tumour
- 3. Ewings tumour
- 4. Plasmacytoma
Question: Brachytherapy is_____________?
- 1. Irradiation of tissues from a distance
- 2. Irradiation of tissues from a distance of 3 cm
- 3. Irradiation of tissues by implants within the tissues
- 4. Irradiation of tissues by radiopharmaceuticals
Question: Squamous cell carcinoma with best prognosis is_____________?
- 1. Lip
- 2. Tongue
- 3. Palate
- 4. Floor of the mouth
Question: Acanthosis with intraepithelial vacuolation and hyperparakeratosis is seen in_____________?
- 1. Hairy tongue (lingua villosa)
- 2. Hyperplastic candidiasis
- 3. Speckled leukoplakia
- 4. Desquamative gingivitis
Question: The sign or symptom most suggestive of metastatic disease is___________?
- 1. Paraesthesia
- 2. Sudden swelling
- 3. Root resorption
- 4. Diffuse radiolucency
Question: The oral mucosa becomes rigid, blanched and opaque in which of the following conditions?
- 1. Pemphigus vulgaris
- 2. Lupus erythematoses
- 3. Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
- 4. Submucous fibrosis
Question: Oral hairy leukoplakia is seen in which of the following conditions ?
- 1. AIDS
- 2. Hepatitis B
- 3. Smoker’s keratitis
- 4. Candidiasis
Question: A non-painful, slowly enlarging benign neoplasm appears as a submucosal lump and exhibits pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia in the overlying epithelium, is most probably____________?
- 1. Fibroma
- 2. Rhabdomyoma
- 3. Granular cell tumour
- 4. Papilloma
Question: Commonest site for carcinoma of tongue is_____________?
- 1. Lateral margin
- 2. Tip of tongue
- 3. Posterio 1/3
- 4. Ventral surface
Question: The most reliable single histologic criterion for diagnosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma is____________?
- 1. Invasion
- 2. Degeneration
- 3. Pleomorphism
- 4. Encpsulation