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Oral medicine

1- A 27-year-old male had burning micturition and urethral discharge. After 4


weeks he developed joint pains involving the knees and ankles, redness of the eye
and skin lesion. The most probable clinical diagnosis is

a. Reiter`s syndrome

b.Sarcoidosis

c.psoriasis vulgaris

d.Behcet`s syndrome

2- 80% of patients with Reiter’s syndrome have

a. HLA-B8

b. HLA-B27

c. HLA-DR4

d. HLA-B51

3-Erythema Nodosum is seen in

a. Behcet’s syndrome

b. Steven Johnson syndrome

c. Pemphigus vulgaris

d. Reye's syndrome
4-The autoantibody involved in pemphigus pathogenesis…….

a.IgE

b. IgD

c. IgG

d. IgM

5- Negative Nikolsky sign occurs with…..

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

7- Recurrent ulcers are associated with

a) Apert’s syndrome

b) Behcet’s syndrome

c) Bowen syndrome
d) Costen syndrome

8-Ulcer more than 1 cm in diameter and heals with scarring is called as

a) Sutton’s disease

b) Cancer sores

c) Minor apthae

d) All of the above

9-Erythema multiforme is

a) Acute inflammatory disease of skin and mucous membrane

b) Viral infection

c) Bacterial infection

d) Bone infection

10- Target and bull’s eye lesion is seen in

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

C. Recurrent aphthous stomatitis

D. ANUG

12- Hyper-reactivity to intracutaneous injection or a needle stick is found in the


patients of:

A. Pemphigus vulgaris

B. Bullous pemphigoid

C. Behcet's disease

D. Allergic stomatitis

13- Nikolsky's sign is most frequently associated with:

A. Epidermolysis bullosa

B. Pemphigus

C. Bullous pemphigoid

D. Cicatricial pemphigoid

14-Tzank smear test is done in

(a) Erythema multiforme

(b) Pemphigus
(c) Epidermolysis bullosa

(d) None of the above

15-Direct immunofluorescence test and complement fixation test is positive in

a) Bullous pemphigoid

b) Erythema multiforme

c) Sutton’s disease

d) Epidermolysis bullosa

16- Pathergy test is done in

a) Behcet’s syndrome

b) Senear Usher syndrome

c) Weber–Cockayna syndrome

d) Epidermolysis bullosa

17- Reiter’s syndrome is associated with

a) E. Coli

b) Staphylococci

c) Klebsiella

d) All of the above

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