A. Aphthous ulcers
B. Herpes simplex
C. koplick spots
D. Lesions of Behcet’s syndrome
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Related Mcqs:
- The bacteria observed as a causative organism in case of Recurrent apthous ulcers is __________________?
- A. Streptococcus sangius B. Streptococcus mutans C. Borellia vincentii D. Staphylococci albus...
- Recurrent aphthae resemble recurrent herpes in that_______________?
- A. symptoms are similar B. life long immunity results C. vesicles occur with both diseases D. intranuclear inclusion bodies are present...
- According to Veau’s classification of cleft lip & palate, isolated cleft palate falls under______________?
- A. Group I B. Group II C. Group III D. Group IV...
- The place where the hard palate is continuous with soft palate posteriorly is overlapped by________________?
- A. Alveolar periosteum B. Periosteum C. Mucoperiosteum D. An aponeurosis...
- A 3 year old child has a fever of 102 degree F; and following upper respiratory tract infection discrete vesicles and ulcers on the soft plate and pharynx are noted, The most probable diagnosis is _____________?
- A. Herpangina B. Scarlet fever C. Rubella D. Herpetic gingivostomatitis...
- Herpetiformis vesicles, which rupture and leave areas of superficial intraoral ulcers, are caused by_____________?
- A. Varicella Zoster virus B. Herpes zoster virus C. Coxsackie virus D. None of the above...
- Which of the following ulcers are characteristically painless_______________?
- A. Trauma B. Tuberculosis C. Primary syphilis D. Herpes...
- Apthous like ulcers are seen in_______________?
- A. Bechets syndrome B. Sweet syndrome C. PFAPA (periodic fever acute pharyngitis apthous stomatitis) D. All of the above...
- Oral ulcers which occurs in groups, persist for about 6 weeks and leave scars on healing are______________?
- A. Recurrent aphthous major B. Recurrent aphthous minor C. Recurrent herpetiform ulcers D. Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis...
- Oral ulcers that are painless are associated with________________?
- A. Secondary herpes B. Primary syphilis C. Tuberculosis D. Primary herpes...
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