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Bell’s Palsy is characterized by_____________?

  • (A)  Bilateral involvement of the side of the face
  • (B)  Inability to whistle
  • (C)  No loss of muscular control
  • (D)  Closing of the eyes
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TENS therapy is useful in ______________?

  • (A)  MPDS
  • (B)  Trigeminal neuralgia
  • (C)  Facial palsy
  • (D)  Neurosis
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Trigeminal heuralgia (tic doulourex) is characterized by______________?

  • (A)  Paralysis of one side of the face
  • (B)  Uncontrollable twitching of muscles
  • (C)  Sharp, excruciating pain of short duration
  • (D)  Prolonged episodes of plain on one side of the face
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Horner’s syndrome Does NOT include_____________?

  • (A)  Ptosis
  • (B)  Anhydrosis
  • (C)  Flushing
  • (D)  Mydriasis
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Frey’s syndrome results from surgery of the ______________?

  • (A)  Submandibular salivary gland
  • (B)  Parotid gland
  • (C)  sublingual salivary gland
  • (D)  TMJ
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Easy fatigability of muscles seen in______________?

  • (A)  Epilepsy
  • (B)  MPDS
  • (C)  Myasthenia gravis
  • (D)  Cerebral palsy
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A neuralgia with trigger zones in the oropharynx and pain in the ear pharynx, nasopharynx, tonsils and posterior tongue is most likely_______________?

  • (A)  Trigeminal neuralgia
  • (B)  Bell’s palsy
  • (C)  Glossopharyngeal neuralgia
  • (D)  Sphenopalatine neuralgia
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Facial pain due to elongated styloid process is called_________________?

  • (A)  Cowden syndrome
  • (B)  Tic doulourex
  • (C)  Eagle’s syndrome
  • (D)  Reiter’s syndrome
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Multiple fractures are seen in______________?

  • (A)  Rickets
  • (B)  Osteogenesis imperfecta
  • (C)  Osteomyelitis
  • (D)  Osteoma
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The histopathology of osteopetrosis shows_______________?

  • (A)  Endosteal bone formation and lack of normal bone resorption
  • (B)  Periosteal bone formation and lack of normal bone resorption
  • (C)  Persence of extra collagen fibres and less calcification resulting in resistance of bones to fracture
  • (D)  Presence of numerous osteoclasts and a few osteoblasts
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