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Which of the following does not have a viral etiology ?

  • (A)  Burkitt’s lymphoma
  • (B)  Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
  • (C)  Hodgkin’s lymphoma
  • (D)  Hepatocellular carcinoma
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Which of the following is not a feature of torus mandibularis ?

  • (A)  Common in Mongoloids
  • (B)  Present on the lingual surface of mandible below the mylohyoid line
  • (C)  Usually Bilateral
  • (D)  May or may not associated with torus palatinus
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Which of the following epithelial changes commonly signify precancerous condition______________?

  • (A)  Dyskeratosis
  • (B)  Hyperkeratosis
  • (C)  Parakeratosis
  • (D)  Acanthosis
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


In which of the following type of tumour the HPV-6 can be detected ?

  • (A)  Papilloma
  • (B)  CEOT
  • (C)  Sarcoma
  • (D)  Pyogenic Granuloma
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Leukoplakia with the worst prognosis is seen on the_____________?

  • (A)  Dorsum of tongue
  • (B)  Floor of mouth
  • (C)  Buccal mucosa
  • (D)  Palate
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Features characteristic of leukoplakia include all except_____________?

  • (A)  Hyperkeratosis
  • (B)  Plasma cell infiltration within the dermal papilae
  • (C)  Clinically, a paint like patch
  • (D)  A moist shiny lesion
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Metastases from carinoma of tongue by blood stream is more likely when the carcinoma involves the__________?

  • (A)  anterior third
  • (B)  middle third
  • (C)  posterior third
  • (D)  lateral margin
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Abtropfing affect is seen in_____________?

  • (A)  Junctional nevus
  • (B)  Pemphigus
  • (C)  Apthous ulcer
  • (D)  Erythema multiformae
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


On stretching the cheek the lesion disappears in___________?

  • (A)  Leukoplakia
  • (B)  Focal hyperkeratosis
  • (C)  Leukoedema
  • (D)  Typhoid
Submitted By :Ali Uppal


Satellite lesion with locally invasive property is seen in __________?

  • (A)  Chronic hypertrophic candidiasis
  • (B)  leukoplakia
  • (C)  dental ulcers
  • (D)  Hemangioma
Submitted By :Ali Uppal