A. oedema following extractions
B. oral ulcers in AIDS patients
C. TMJ arthritis
D. Angioneurotic oedema
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Shingles occurs________________?
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Cytological smear showing multinucleated giant cells, synctium and ballooning degeneration of the nucleus is a characteristic of_____________?
A. Primary infection
B. is unilateral
C. occurs on movable tissues
D. is bilatral
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Herpetiformis vesicles, which rupture and leave areas of superficial intraoral ulcers, are caused by_____________?
A. Herpes simplex virus infection
B. Erythema multiforme
C. Recurrent apthous stomatitis
D. Coxsackie virus infection
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Ramsay Hunt syndrome the cranial nerve involved is______________?
A. Varicella Zoster virus
B. Herpes zoster virus
C. Coxsackie virus
D. None of the above
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In herpes primary lesion is_______________?
A. Trigeminal
B. Facial
C. Glossopharyngeal
D. Occulomotor nurve
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Mumps is caused by______________?
A. ulcer
B. papule
C. vesicle
D. Bullae
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Primary herpetic lesions involving the gingiva are most likely to occur during ages____________?
A. Orthomyxo virus
B. Paramyxo virus
C. Rheno virus
D. EB virus
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Recurrent ulcers occurring on gingiva and palate are most probably________________?
A. 1-5 years
B. 6-12 years
C. 13-16 years
D. They are likely to occur equally at any age
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Coxsackie virus causes______________?
A. Aphthous ulcers
B. Herpes simplex
C. koplick spots
D. Lesions of Behcet’s syndrome
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