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A patient diagnosed with multiple mucosal neuromas should be further evaluated for the possibility of
neoplasms of endocrine organs.NDEB released questions part 2 set 1
White lesions of the oral mucosa may be produced by
1. thickening of the epithelium.
2. increase of the keratinized layers.
3. coagulation by heat or chemicals.
4. mycotic infection.
All of the above.
NDEB released questions set 2
The redness of an inflammatory lesion of oral mucosa is due to
All of the above.NDEB released questions set 2
A 2cm, discrete, white lesion of the buccal mucosa has not resolved after elimination of all local irritants. The most appropriate management would be to
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candidiasisNDEB released questions part 2 set 3
A patient has an asymptomatic, white patch on the oral mucosa. Which of the following methods of examination is most likely to lead to a diagnosis?
BiopsyNDEB released questions part 2 set 4
Asymptomatic, bilateral, reticular, grayish-white linear lesions of the buccal mucosa most likely represent
lichen planusNDEB released questions part 2 set 4
A 4 year old child presents with fever, malaise, cough, conjunctivitis and a “runny nose”. The clinical examination shows multiple areas of erythema and many small bluish-white macules on the buccal mucosa. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Measles (rubeola).NDEB released questions part 2 set 4
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candidosis (candidiasis).NDEB released questions part 2 set 8
The appropriate management for a white lesion, 10 x 15mm in size, that has been present on the buccal mucosa for 6 months and has recently become ulcerated is
incisional biopsy.NDEB released questions part 2 set 9
The appropriate management for an avascular white lesion, 5 x 3mm in size, that has been present on the buccal mucosa for 6 months and has recently become ulcerated is
excisional biopsy.NDEB released questions part 2 set 10
Oral signs and/or symptoms of vitamin B2 (riboflavin) deficiency may include
1. glossitis.
2. angular cheilitis.
3. pain.
4. erythematous oral mucosa.
All of the above.
NDEB released questions part 2 set 11
White lesions of the oral mucosa can result from
1. thickened epithelium.
2. increased keratin.
3. chemical burn.
4. mycotic infection
All of the above
NDEB released questions part 2 set 12
Which oral mucosa changes are possible side effects of chemotherapy?
1. Atrophic thinning.
2. Ulceration.
3. Necrosis.
4. Spontaneous bleeding
All of the above.
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