A. T cells
B. B cells
C. Plasma cells
D. Monocyte
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Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following is the diagnostic characteristic of peripheral giant cell granuloma ?
- A. Mass of granulation tissue B. Multinuclear giant cells C. Keliod like enlargement D. Epithelium is atrophic in some areas...
- Peripheral giant cell granuloma occurs most commonly on the_______________?
- A. Gingiva B. Alveolar ridge C. Palate D. Floor of the mouth...
- A non-neoplastic hereditary bone lesion, histologically similar to central giant cell granuloma affects children and shows, a bilateral involvement of the jaws with eye to heaven appearance clinically is_______________?
- A. Fibrous dysplasia B. Cherubism C. Craniofacial dysostosis D. Chondro-ectodermal dysplasia...
- Enzymes responsible for suppuration are derived chiefly from_____________?
- A. PMN’s B. Lymphocytes C. Monocytes D. Eosinophils...
- Epithelial attachment is derived from____________?
- A. Reduced enamel epithelium B. Dental papilla C. Inner enamel epithelium D. Dental sac...
- The cells most frequently found in a granuloma are:___________?
- A. Mast cells B. Giant cells C. Lymphocytes D. Neutrophilis...
- The persistence of epithelial cells after wound healing give rise to_______________?
- A. Implantation cyst B. Keloid C. Wound dehiscence D. Cicatrisation...
- Bile acids are derived from_____________?
- A. Bile salts B. Bile pigments C. A & B D. Cholesterol...
- The rest of malassez in the periodontal ligament are derived from_____________?
- A. Dental pulp B. Lamina propria C. Odontogenic epithelium D. Vestibular lamina...
- The odontoblasts killed during cavity preparation are derived from_____________?
- A. Unaffected odontoblasts from the pulp B. Undifferentiated cells C. Histocytes D. Osteoblasts...
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