A. Epinephrine
B. Lidnocaine
C. Hydrocortisone
D. Dicoumarol
Related Mcqs:
- A patient with a bleeding disorder with increased bleeding time and normal clotting time is suffering from________________?
A. Classic hemophilia
B. Christmas disease
C. Vitamin K deficiency
D. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura - Oral lesions on the tongue and other mucosal surfaces of the oral cavity is caused by the deficiency of_______________?
A. Vit – B1
B. Niacin
C. Vit – C
D. Vit – K - The antiseptic recommended for application in oral mucosa is_____________?
A. Hydrogen peroxide
B. Mebromine
C. Iodine
D. None of the above - A 14 year old boy complains with gingival bleeding oral ulcers, anaemia with hepatomegaly but no lymphadenopathy, total eukocyte count of one-lakh cells per mm3 is suffering from________________?
A. Acute myeloid leukemia
B. Chronic monocytic leukemia
C. Chronic lymphoblastic leukemia
D. Chronic myeloid leukemia - A twenty-one-year-old woman complains that regular, gentle brushing of her teeth is painful besides causing profuse bleeding. Oral examination reveals the loss of epithelium from the attached gingival of both arches. Which of the following dermatological problems is this patient most likely to have?
A. Benign mucous membrane pemphigiod
B. Chronic discoid lupus erythematosus
C. Pemphigus
D. Psoriasis - Masticatory mucosa in the oral cavity covers the_______________?
A. Floor of the mouth and soft palate
B. Alveolar mucosa and vestibular fornix
C. Lip and cheek
D. Gingiva and hard palate - Minor salivary glands are present in the submucosa through out the oral mucosa except for the______________?
A. Gingiva and anterior part of hard palate
B. Tongue and soft palate
C. Retromolar area and hard palate
D. Lip and posterior third of the hard palate - A patient with emotional problems, increased salivation; pallor of oral mucosa and a grayish blue discoloration of the gingiva. These findings are most consistent with a clinical impression of____________?
A. Cherubism
B. Cretinism
C. Pierre Robin Syndrome
D. Lead poisoning - The oral mucosa becomes rigid, blanched and opaque in which of the following conditions?
A. Pemphigus vulgaris
B. Lupus erythematoses
C. Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
D. Submucous fibrosis - What could be the most appropriate provisional diagnosis for multiple nodular exophytic reddish lesions of oral mucosa in an AIDS patient ?
A. Hemangioma
B. Focal epithelial hyperplasia
C. Acute pseudo-membranous candidiasis
D. Kaposi’s sarcoma