A. Stevens Jhonson syndrome
B. Herpes zoster
C. Herpes simplex
D. Herpangina
Related Mcqs:
- Oral ocular and genital lesions are seen in:__________?
A. Erythema multiforma
B. Steven Johnson syndrome
C. SLE
D. None of the above - The following lesion is a doubtful premalignant lesion for oral malignancy________________?
A. Leukoplakia
B. Chronic hyperplastic candidiasis
C. Erythroplakia
D. Oral lichen planus - Diabetes insipidus, bone lesions lesions and exophthalmos is seen in________________?
A. Sickle cell anemia
B. Niemen pick disease
C. Littere Siewe Disease
D. Hand-Schuller-Christian disease - Which of the following organisms is found in deep carious lesions rather than in incipient lesions ?
A. Streptococci
B. Lactobacilli
C. Veillonella
D. Bateroides - Erythema multiformae is:___________?
A. An acute self limiting disease, of skin and oral mucous membrane
B. painless vesicular self limiting disease
C. A viral disease
D. Bacterial infection - Intraepithelial vacuolation with formation of vesicle or bulla intraepithelially above the basal layer is characteristically seen in:___________?
A. Candida albicans
B. Bullous pemphigoid
C. Pemphigus
D. Lichen planus - Intra-epithelial bulla are found in:__________?
A. pemphigus
B. Bullous pemphigoid
C. Bullous lichen planus
D. Pemphigoid - Target lesions are observed in case of:___________?
A. Erythema multiforme
B. Lichenplanus
C. Pemphigus vulgaris
D. Psoriasis - Diffuse erythema (pinpoint petechiae) and white patches in smoker’s palate occur due to________________?
A. Complete obstruction to minor salivary gland orifices
B. Keratinization with partially occluded minor salivary glands
C. Diffuse parakeratinization of the palate
D. Excessive orthokeratinization of the palate - A 3-year old patient has extensive vesicles on lip, tongue, oral mucous membrane, After 2-4 days vesicles rupture at followed by pseudomembrane formation and also some dermal lesions seen what will be the diagnosis?
A. Herpetic stomatitis
B. EM
C. ANUG
D. Steven-Johnson syndrome