A. Koplik’s spots
B. Muculo papular skin rash
C. Fever and malaise
D. Nikolsky’s sign
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Papulovesicular oral lesions are seen in________________?
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A 60 year old male presents with a 2 day history of a severe left ear ache with a burning sensation in the ear and loss of taste. There is left sided weakness of both upper and lower facial muscles. Facial sensation is normal. A few vesicles are seen in the pharynx. What is the most likely diagnosis ?
A. Measles
B. Herpangina
C. Rubelia
D. Hand foot and disease
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The most common reported oral malignancy in HIV infection is______________?
A. Bell’s palsy
B. Acoustic neuroma
C. Diphtheria
D. Ramsay Hunt syndrome
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The virus which causes Herpes zoster is same as that which causes______________?
A. Squamous cell carcinoma
B. Verrucous carcinoma
C. Multiple myeloma
D. Kaposi sarcoma
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The lesion which is erythematous, recurrent and distributed along with the sensory nerve trunk is_____________?
A. Herpes simplex
B. Herpangina
C. Chicken pox
D. Measles
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Rubeola refers to________________?
A. Herpes zoster
B. Erythema multiformae
C. Herpetic gingivo stomatis
D. Recurrent aphthous
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Which is best for diagnosis of primary herpes simplex infection ?
A. German measles
B. Measles
C. Small pox
D. Chicken pox
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A 40-year old lady presents with unilateral demotonic distribution of veslcular eruptions. associated with severe pain. The most likely diagnosis is____________________?
A. Smear stained with Giemsa stain
B. Smear stained with Wrist’s stain
C. Flurorescent staining of cytology smear
D. Routing cytology
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Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis_____________?
A. Herpes zoster
B. Chicken pox
C. Recurrent herpes simplex infection
D. infectious mononucleosis
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