A. AIDS
B. Hepatitis B
C. Smoker’s keratitis
D. Candidiasis
Related Mcqs:
- Oral hairy leukoplakia is seen in AIDS patients. The most likely site of appearance is_______________?
A. Lateral borders of tongue
B. Sublingual muosa
C. Soft palate
D. Buccal mucosa - Presence of Epstein Barr virus in hairy leukoplakia can be demonstrated using following methods EXCEPT_____________?
A. Tzanck smear
B. Polymerase chain reaction
C. In situ hybridization
D. Electron microscopy - Most common site of oral leukoplakia is______________?
A. angle of mouth
B. cheek mucosa
C. Soft palate
D. Gingiva - Leukoplakia with the worst prognosis is seen on the_____________?
A. Dorsum of tongue
B. Floor of mouth
C. Buccal mucosa
D. Palate - Hairy laukoplakia is associated with all of the following EXCEPT_____________?
A. Filiform to flat patch on lateral tongue
B. Bilateral appearance
C. Epstein Barr virus
D. AIDS - 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 - Oral lesions on the tongue and other mucosal surfaces of the oral cavity is caused by the deficiency of_______________?
A. Vit – B1
B. Niacin
C. Vit – C
D. Vit – K - Which type of candidiasis is associated with leukoplakia is______________?
A. Acute pseudomembranous candidiasis
B. Acute atrohpic candidiasis
C. Chronic atrophic candidiasis
D. Chronic hyperplastic candidiasis - The oral mucosa becomes rigid, blanched and opaque in which of the following conditions?
A. Pemphigus vulgaris
B. Lupus erythematoses
C. Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
D. Submucous fibrosis - Hairy tongue is characterized by____________?
A. Hypertrophy of fungiform papillae
B. Hypertrophy of foliate papillae
C. Hypertrophy of filiform papillae
D. Hypertrophy of circumvallate papillae