A. Osteopetrosis
B. Osteogenesis imperfecta
C. Acromegaly
D. Osteitis deformans
Related Mcqs:
- Transformation into osteosarcoma is seen with________________?
A. pagets disease and polyostotic fibrous dysplasia
B. pagets disease and osteopetrosis
C. Cherubism and Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia
D. Cherubism and pagets disease - Osteosarcoma presents a radiographic picture resembling____________?
A. Sun-brust appearance
B. Cotton-wool appearance
C. Soap-bubble appearance
D. Ground-glass appearance - Osteosarcoma of the jaw______________?
A. Occurs mostly in the maxilla
B. Seen in old age
C. Highly malignant tumour which shows early metastasis
D. Shows a soap bubble type of radiolucency in radiographs - Which of the following diseases of the bone characteristically exhibits (in contrast to the other three conditions) a single lesion in a single bone ?
A. Central giant cell granuloma
B. Osteopetrosis
C. Paget’s disease of the bone
D. Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia - The most common site of metastases of osteosarcoma is_____________?
A. Liver
B. Spleen
C. Lymph nodes
D. Lung - Which of the following ulcers are characteristically painless_______________?
A. Trauma
B. Tuberculosis
C. Primary syphilis
D. Herpes - Reed-sternberg cells are characteristically seen in______________?
A. Alpha-thalassemia
B. Glandular fever
C. Hansan’s disease
D. Hodgkin’s disease - Intraepithelial vacuolation with formation of vesicle or bulla intraepithelially above the basal layer is characteristically seen in:___________?
A. Candida albicans
B. Bullous pemphigoid
C. Pemphigus
D. Lichen planus - Which sites are characteristically affected in Stevens-Johnson syndrome?
A. Liver, spleen, pancreas
B. Conjunctive, genitalia, oral mucosa
C. Oral mucosa, lacrimal apparatus, ears
D. Parotid gland, palate, conjunctive - Consumption of raw egg white in the diet may result in the deficiency of______________?
A. Riboflavin
B. Biotin
C. Thiamine
D. Pyridoxine