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c) Candidal infection
d) Aphthus ulcer
b) Collagen destruction
c) Peri-vascular lymphocytes
d) Hypertrophic cells
3-A 4 years old child presents with severe gingival inflammation and extensive
oral ulcerations. His mother stated that these symptoms were preceded by
fever, malaise and headache. His medical history is unremarkable. What
would be the most likely diagnosis?
a) Candidal infection
b) Herpes simplex
c) Herpes zoster
d) Aphthous ulcer
4-A 60 years old female patient presents with recurrent oral and corneal
ulcerations. A biopsy from the buccal mucosa reveals sub-epithelial bullae.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
a) Lichen planus
c) Pemphigus vulgaris
d) Erythema multiforme
5-A 55 years old male patient presents with hemorrhagic crusting of his lips
following a course of antibiotic therapy. He does not have any systemic
manifestations. What would be the most likely diagnosis?
a) Pemphigus vulgaris
b) Erythema multiforme
c) Lichen planus
d) Herpes Zoster
a) Multiple nuclei
b) Malignant melanoma
c) Carcinoma in situ
d) Keratoacanthoma
b) Synergistic effect
c) Subtractive effect
d) Non significant
b) Vitamin C
c) Potassium
d) Sodium
10-……is the causative agent of oral thrush
a) Epstein Barr virus
b) Candida albicans
c) Lactobacillus acidophilus
d) Varicella Zoster