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Oral Medicine Q
Oral Medicine Q
a. Reiter`s syndrome
b.Sarcoidosis
c.psoriasis vulgaris
d.Behcet`s syndrome
a. HLA-B8
b. HLA-B27
c. HLA-DR4
d. HLA-B51
a. Behcet’s syndrome
c. Pemphigus vulgaris
d. Reye's syndrome
4-The autoantibody involved in pemphigus pathogenesis…….
a.IgE
b. IgD
c. IgG
d. IgM
a.EM
b. Bullous pemphigoid
c. MMP
d. pemphigus vulgaris
6- Ulcer less than 1 cm in diameter and which heals without scar is called as
a) Sutton’s disease
b) Periadenitis
c) Major apthae
d) Cancer sores
a) Apert’s syndrome
b) Behcet’s syndrome
c) Bowen syndrome
d) Costen syndrome
a) Sutton’s disease
b) Cancer sores
c) Minor apthae
9-Erythema multiforme is
b) Viral infection
c) Bacterial infection
d) Bone infection
a) Lichen planus
b) Pemphigus
c) Erythema multiforme
d) Epidermolysis bullosa
11-Necrotic, punched out ulcerations are the clinical feature of:
A. Behcet's disease
B. Pemphigus
D. ANUG
A. Pemphigus vulgaris
B. Bullous pemphigoid
C. Behcet's disease
D. Allergic stomatitis
A. Epidermolysis bullosa
B. Pemphigus
C. Bullous pemphigoid
D. Cicatricial pemphigoid
(b) Pemphigus
(c) Epidermolysis bullosa
a) Bullous pemphigoid
b) Erythema multiforme
c) Sutton’s disease
d) Epidermolysis bullosa
a) Behcet’s syndrome
c) Weber–Cockayna syndrome
d) Epidermolysis bullosa
a) E. Coli
b) Staphylococci
c) Klebsiella