A. snail track ulcers
B. Mucous patches
C. chancre of tongue
D. Hutchinson’s wart
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- A. 6 weeks B. 9 weeks C. 13 weeks D. 1 weeks...
- The explosive and widespread form of secondary syphilis in immuno compromised individual is known as________________?
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- A. Central caseation B. Hyaline degeneration C. Giant cells in the center D. Presence of epithelioid cells...
- Oral lesions are rarely seen in_______________?
- A. AIDS B. Tuberculosis C. Syphilis D. Leukemia...
- Among pre-malignant oral lesions ______________?
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