A. Bluish red spots opposite maxillary molar
B. Pseudomembrane on gingiva
C. Pinpoint petechiae on the palate
D. Gingival hyperplasia
Related Mcqs:
- Infectious mononucleosis has______________?
A. Multiple draining sinuses
B. Ulcers which bruise easily
C. Palatal perforation
D. Alveolar bone loss - Virus responsible for infectious mononucleosis is_____________?
A. RNA paramyxo virus
B. Varicella zoster virus
C. Epstein Barr virus
D. Coxsackie virus A 16 - Which of the following antibiotics is not used in the treatment of infectious mononucleosis ?
A. Ampicillin
B. Gentamycin
C. Erythromycin
D. Ciprofloxacin - A bacterial disease with oral manifestations is_____________________?
A. Herpes
B. measles
C. Diphtheria
D. leishmaniasis - Which of the following vitamin in associated with manifestations of neurological problem________________?
A. Vit A
B. Vit K
C. Folic acid
D. Cyanacobalamin - Oral lesions on the tongue and other mucosal surfaces of the oral cavity is caused by the deficiency of_______________?
A. Vit – B1
B. Niacin
C. Vit – C
D. Vit – K - All of the following are true about manifestations of vitamin E deficiency except_____________?
A. Hemolytic anemia
B. Posterior column abnormalities
C. Cerebellar ataxia
D. Autonomic dysfunctions - perikymata are the external surface manifestations of_____________?
A. Enamel rods
B. Incremental lines of retzius
C. Nasmyth’s membrane
D. Pellicle - When allergic manifestations occur pursuant to use of antimicrobial agents, what of the following is seen____________?
A. Skin eruptions
B. Angioneurotic edema
C. Sialorrhea
D. Serum imbalance
E. Both A & B - Clinical features of infectious mononucleosis_________________?
A. Glandular involvement
B. Febrile
C. Palatine Petechiae
D. All of the above