A. AIDS
B. Hepatitis B
C. Smoker’s keratitis
D. Candidiasis
Benign and Malignant Tumours of Oral Cavity
Benign and Malignant Tumours of Oral Cavity
A. Fibroma
B. Rhabdomyoma
C. Granular cell tumour
D. Papilloma
A. Lateral margin
B. Tip of tongue
C. Posterio 1/3
D. Ventral surface
A. Invasion
B. Degeneration
C. Pleomorphism
D. Encpsulation
A. Brain
B. Regional lymph nodes
C. Lung
D. Liver
A. chronic hypertrophic candidiasis
B. Leukoplakia
C. Dental ulcers
D. atrophic glossitis
A. occurs mostly is female
B. metastases easily
C. occurs mostly in the lower lip
D. is mostly basal cell type
A. Benign tumor
B. Malignant tumor of the tongue
C. Lymphatic enlargement of the tongue
D. Developmental anomaly of the tongue
A. Pagets disease
B. Cherubism
C. Garrey’s osteomyelitis
D. Burkitts lymphoma
A. Erosive lichen planus
B. Syphilitic glossitis
C. Leukoedema
D. Leukoplakia