A. Hemothorax
B. Heamoperitonium
C. Heamopericardium
D. Hematoma
Related Mcqs:
- A 15 years old boy reports with a rapidly growing swelling of the mandible with intermittent pain patient history is that the swelling occurred after an episode of trauma Radiographs reveal formation of new subperiosteal bone producing Onion skin appearance The patient also has lip paresthesia elevated white blood cell count Based on the clinical and radiographic picture, one of the following condition could be considered in the provisional diagnosis_________________?
A. Fracture of the jaw with cancellous bone formation
B. Chronic suppurative osteomyelitis
C. Burkitt’s Lymphoma
D. Ewing’s sarcoma - Which of the following is correctly matched with the forms of extravasation hemorrhages______________?
A. Ecchymosis – large extravasation of blood in to the skin and mucous membrane
B. Purpura – small areas (1cm) of hemorrhage in to the skin and mucous membrane
C. petechiae – small pin point hemorrhages
D. All of the above - The process of formation of solid mass in circulation from the constituents of normal flowing blood is called_____________?
A. Clot formation
B. Thrombosis
C. Embolism
D. Infarction - Cellular swelling and fatty change are example of__________________?
A. Reversible injury
B. Irreversible injury
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above - Hard swelling at the angle of mandible with numerous draining sinuses is most likely______________?
A. Actinomycosis
B. Ludwig’s angina
C. Mucormycosis
D. Cellulitis - A radiograph of the mandibular anterior teeth in a patient reveals radiolucencies above the apices of right lateral and central incisors. No restorations or cavities are present There is no pain or swelling and the pulps are vital. The diagnosis is_________________?
A. Periapical granuloma
B. Cementoblastoma
C. Radicular cyst
D. Chronic abscess - Swelling and redness of the orifices of minor salivary glands of the palate occurs in_________?
A. Nicotinic stomatitis
B. Leukoplakia
C. Fovea Palatine
D. Erythroplakia - A bony hard asymptomatic swelling found on the midline of the hard palate that appears radiopaque on a radiograph is most likely a__________________?
A. Odontoma
B. Myxoma
C. Boney cyst
D. Torus palatinus - A 25 year old male patient reports with bony expansile swelling of the right body of the mandible & mild paresthesia of the right IDN. OPG shows a multi locular radiolucency without root resorption. What would be your choice of next investigation?
A. Excision biopsy
B. Aspiration Cytology
C. CT Scan
D. Pet Bone scan - A 36 year old man with an asymptomatic swelling in the body of the mandible with radiographic features of radiolucency with radiopaque flecks in suffering from:
A. Odontogenic keratocyst
B. Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT)
C. Ameloblastoma
D. None of the above