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The characteristic oral lesion(s) of pemphigus is/are
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Cytologic examination may aid in the diagnosis of
1. Herpes simplex.
2. Recurrent aphthae.
3. Pemphigus vulgaris.
4. Erosive lichen planus.
5. Carcinoma in situ.
(1) (3) (4)
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Desquamative gingivitis is seen in
1. pemphigus vulgaris.
2. mucous membrane pemphigoid.
3. erosive lichen planus.
4. erythema multiforme
All of the above.
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The direct immunoflourescence pattern seen in pemphigus vulgaris has been described as
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Desquamative gingivitis is seen in
1. pemphigus vulgaris.
2. mucous membrane pemphigoid.
3. erosive lichen planus.
4. erythema multiforme.
All of the above
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The direct immunoflourescence pattern seen in pemphigus vulgaris has been described as
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Pemphigus occurs most commonly among the Young individuals.
Pemphigoid occurs most commonly among women above 60 years of age
Both the statements are correct
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The characteristic oral lesion(s) of pemphigus is/are
vesicles and bullae.2
The direct immunoflourescence pattern seen in pemphigus vulgaris has been described as
chicken wire.27
Desquamative gingivitis is seen in
1. pemphigus vulgaris.
2. mucous membrane pemphigoid.
3. erosive lichen planus.
4. erythema multiforme.
All of the above
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Pemphigus occurs most commonly among the Young individuals.
Pemphigoid occurs most commonly among women above 60 years of age
Both the statements are correct
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