A. Primary infection
B. is unilateral
C. occurs on movable tissues
D. is bilatral
Related Mcqs:
- Koplik spots______________?
A. First manifestation of measles
B. Rarely seen in measles
C. Are seen 2-3 days after cutaneous rashes
D. Is first manifestation but seldom seen - Which of the following is associated with HIV infection________________?
A. Hairy leukoplakia
B. Erythroplakia
C. Oral lichen planus
D. Bullous pemphigoid - Which of the following is a difference between herpangina and primary herpetic stomatitis______________?
A. It is preceded by prodromal symptoms
B. It is unilateral in nature
C. Ulcers relationship seen on the anterior faucial pillars
D. Viral etiology - Herpangina is caused by______________?
A. Herpes simplex virus
B. Coxsackie virus
C. Measles virus
D. Varicella zoster virus - Which of the following is NOT True about primary HSV infection ?
A. primarily affects the anterior portion of the mouth causes acute gingivits
B. causes acute gingivits
C. occurs as epidemic
D. shows prodromal symptoms - Which of the following would be seen in late HIV cases ?
A. Kaposi’s sarcoma
B. Oral hairy leukoplakia
C. Gingivitis/periodontitis
D. All of the above - In herpes primary lesion is_______________?
A. ulcer
B. papule
C. vesicle
D. Bullae - A 40-year old lady presents with unilateral demotonic distribution of veslcular eruptions. associated with severe pain. The most likely diagnosis is____________________?
A. Herpes zoster
B. Chicken pox
C. Recurrent herpes simplex infection
D. infectious mononucleosis - The most common reported oral malignancy in HIV infection is______________?
A. Squamous cell carcinoma
B. Verrucous carcinoma
C. Multiple myeloma
D. Kaposi sarcoma - Papulovesicular oral lesions are seen in________________?
A. Measles
B. Herpangina
C. Rubelia
D. Hand foot and disease