Sarcoma of the soft tissues spread by:
A. Blood vessels
B. Lymphatics
C. Direct invasion
D. Local infiltration
Related Mcqs:
- The most common site of metastasis from the mandibular sarcoma is________________?
A. Lung
B. Liver
C. Spleen
D. Heart - Kaposi’s sarcoma is more commonly seen in patient with __________________?
A. AIDS
B. Amyloidosis
C. Leukemia
D. HSV infection - Kaposi’s sarcoma is a tumour of_____________?
A. Blood vessels
B. Reticuloendothelial system
C. Striated muscles
D. Smooth muscles - Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) usually occurs when CD4 Lymphocyte counts are_____________?
A. Above 600
B. Between 1000-2000
C. Below 200
D. Above 2000 - The disorder characterized by craniosynostoses, craniofacial anomalies, severe symmetrical syndactyly (cutaneous and bony fusion) of hands and feet along with prexial syndactyly and variable soft form syndactyly ?
A. Carpenter syndrome
B. Crounzon Syndrome
C. Apert Syndrome
D. Down’s syndrome - A blue nodular mass on the lateral border of the tongue is soft, smooth and blanches upon pressure It is most likely to be_____________?
A. Lymphoma
B. Hemangioma
C. Epulis fissuratum
D. Epithelioma - 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 - Which of the following is a soft tissue cyst which do not produce any radiographic changes______________?
A. Nasolabial cyst
B. Nasopalatine cyst
C. Mid alveolar cyst
D. Palatine cyst - The striking difference between enamel and other mineralized tissues is______________?
A. Presence of high percentage of organic matrix
B. Presence of incremental lines
C. Enamel has high reparative capacity
D. Most of organic component is lost during mineralization - Which of the following show chemical bond with enamel (Calcified tissues)______________?
A. Composites
B. Direct filling resins
C. Polycarboxylate cements
D. BIS-GMA resins in pit and fissure sealants