A. Hyperparathyroidism
B. Pigmented villonodular synovitis
C. Osteomalacia
D. Neurofibromatosis
Related Mcqs:
- All of the following lesions may be classified as Odontogenic Tumours EXCEPT:
A. Acanthomatous ameloblastoma
B. Branchial cleft cyst
C. Myxoma
D. Simple ameloblastoma - Incidence of most common malignant tumours in women is_____________?
A. Breast
B. Lung
C. Cervix
D. Ovary - Carcinogens induce tumours, they are________________?
A. Chemicals
B. Radiation
C. Viruses
D. All of the above - Most tumours are ___________________?
A. Biclonal in origin
B. Monoclonal in origin
C. Multiclonal in origin
D. None of the above - Premature exfoliation of deciduous teeth is seen in_____________?
A. Hypophosphatasia
B. Hypophosphatemia
C. Hyper phosphtasia
D. Hyperparathryroidism - Red fluorescent fluid is seen in_____________?
A. Pemphigus
B. Erythema multiforme
C. Lichen planus
D. prophyria - Vascular involvement and thrombosis is seen in_____________?
A. Coccidiomycosis
B. Aspergillosis
C. Mucormycosis
D. Histoplasmosis - Turners tooth is seen in_____________?
A. enamel hypoplasia due to hypocalcemia
B. enamel hypoplasia due to birth injuries
C. enamel hypoplasia due to congenital syphilis
D. enamel hypoplasia due to local infection or local trauma - Histopathologically reversal lines are seen in_____________?
A. Cherubism
B. Fibrous dysplasia
C. Paget’s disease of the bone
D. Craniofacial dysplasia - Ground glass appearance in bone is seen in_____________?
A. Hyper parathyroidism
B. Fibrous dysplasia
C. Condensing osteitis
D. Osteopetrosis