A. Multiple draining sinuses
B. Ulcers which bruise easily
C. Palatal perforation
D. Alveolar bone loss
Related Mcqs:
- Virus responsible for infectious mononucleosis is_____________?
A. RNA paramyxo virus
B. Varicella zoster virus
C. Epstein Barr virus
D. Coxsackie virus A 16 - Oral manifestations of infectious mononucleosis is most commonly______________?
A. Bluish red spots opposite maxillary molar
B. Pseudomembrane on gingiva
C. Pinpoint petechiae on the palate
D. Gingival hyperplasia - Which of the following antibiotics is not used in the treatment of infectious mononucleosis ?
A. Ampicillin
B. Gentamycin
C. Erythromycin
D. Ciprofloxacin - Clinical features of infectious mononucleosis_________________?
A. Glandular involvement
B. Febrile
C. Palatine Petechiae
D. All of the above - Hemoglobin has______________?
A. Four polypeptide chains, 2α, 1β,1Υ chain
B. Four heme molecules and four polypeptide chains
C. Four heme molecules, 2α and 2β chains
D. One heme and one globin molecule - Mandibular anterior division nerve has______________?
A. One sensory and all motor branches
B. One motor and all sensory branches
C. All motor branches
D. All sensory branches - Among The infectious diseases transmitted by food, one is___________________?
A. Viral stomatitis
B. Diptheria
C. Tuberculosis
D. Typhoid fever - A boy complains of bleeding gums, swollen, joints with hemorrhage into joints His paternal and maternal uncle complains of same problem It is due to deficiency of factor________________?
A. VIII
B. IX
C. X
D. VI - Hemophilia B is due to______________?
A. Factor VII deficiency
B. Factor IX deficiency
C. Platelet deficiency
D. it C deficiency - Precancerous potential in plummer-vinson’s syndrome may be due to change in the epithelium like_____________?
A. Atrophy
B. Hypertrophy
C. Acanthosis
D. All of the above