A. Raynaud’s phenomena
B. Arthritis
C. Lymphadenopathy
D. Thrombocytopenia
Diseases of Salivary Glands
Diseases of Salivary Glands
A. a teratomatous tumour of the salivary gland
B. a neuroendocrine cell tumour
C. multiple ectopic tissue proliferating in the salivary gland
D. myoepithelial or ductal reserve cell origin
A. Rapid progressive painless enlargement
B. Nodular consistency
C. Supramental and preauricular lymphadenopathy
D. Facial paralysis
A. Presence of an incomplete capsule
B. Mixed origin
C. Absence of capsule
D. Perineural spread
A. Xerostomia
B. Keratoconjunctivitis
C. Arthritis
D. Lymphoma
A. Pleomorphic adenoma
B. Adenocarcinoma
C. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
D. Warthin’s tumour
A. Chronic sialadenitis
B. Mucous retention cyst
C. Pleomorphic adenoma
D. rupture of the duct
A. myocarditis
B. Orchitis
C. Uveitis
D. Conjunctivits
A. Mucocele
B. Ranula
C. Dermoid cyst
D. Dentigerous cyst
A. Salivary duct only
B. Salivary gland
C. Salivary gland & duct
D. Salivary gland tumours