Final_O.M

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Final Oral Medicine Exam 4 th year/2011Batch Abeer Khasawneh

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  • Final Oral Medicine Exam

    4th year/2011Batch Abeer Khasawneh

  • Part #1: Theory questions

    1. One of the following drugs doesn't lead to xerostomia (

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    - Somac.

    2. The incidence of which one of the following conditions was

    not reduced by the highly active antiretroviral therapy

    (HAART): (Book question)

    - Herpes zoster and HPV-induced warts.

    3. The most malignant tumors are seen in which salivary gland:

    - Sublingual salivary glands.

    4. One of the followings is correct about localized gingival

    overgrowths:

    - They are reactive in nature.

    5. One of the followings is not a predisposing factor for

    candidosis:

    - Antivirals.

    6. One of the followings is correct regarding salivary gland

    hypofunction?

    - Unstimulated amount of saliva is

  • 8. One of the followings is correct about erythema multiformi:

    - Delayed hypersensitivity condition (Type IV).

    9. One of the following conditions leads to enamel hypoplasia:

    - Celiac disease.

    10. One of the followings is incorrect about inflammatory

    bowel diseases:

    - More common in adults.

    11. One of the followings is a rare disease:

    - Erythema multiformi.

    12. One of the followings is correct about diagnosis of mucous

    membrane pemphigoid:

    - Niclosky sign.

    13. Angina bullosa haemorrhagica is: (Book question)

    - This disease was not explained or even mentioned by the

    doctor neither in the lectures nor in the seminars.

    However, this topic is present in the book page 232. So

    please go back to it.

    14. One of the followings is correct about chronic sialadenitis:

    - Present with unilateral parotid swelling.

    15. One of the followings is incorrect about sialography (

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    - Can't remember anything from the choices >

  • 16. One of the followings is correct about dental European

    classifications for Sjogren's disease:

    - Subjective oral dryness, objective ocular dryness and anti

    SS-A and SS-B are enough to diagnose Sjogren's

    syndrome.

    17. One of the followings is incorrect about TMD:

    - Mild soreness in mastication muscles upon palpation.

    18. One of the followings is not a complication of local

    corticosteroids ( ) :

    - Don't know the answer; but the choices were (secondary

    candidosis, atrophy of foliate papillae and bad taste I

    guess).

    19. One of the following diseases is most responsive to

    corticosteroids therapy ( ) :

    - Don't know the answer; but the choices were (lichen

    planus, mucous membrane pemphigoid, and heck's

    disease).

    20. One of the followings is seen in case of morbillivirus

    infection:

    - Bilateral parotid swelling.

    21. One of the followings is not implicated with red patches:

    - Don't know the answer; but the choices were (Erythema

    multiformi, Erythematous candidosis, Erythroplakia).

    22. Incorrect about HIV-infection? (Book question)

    - Can't remember the answer, but other correct choices were

    (homosexuals are more affected, lymphadenopathy is seen

  • after 2-3 weeks, seroconversion indicates an established

    infection).

    23. Multifocal epithelial hyperplasia is caused by:

    - Human papilloma virus.

    24. One of the followings is correct about pathogenesis of

    Sjogren's syndrome:

    - Disruption in the innervation of salivary glands.

    25. One of the followings is incorrect about peripheral fibroma:

    (Book question)

    - It spreads to the interdental space.

    26. One of the followings is included in the differential diagnosis

    of Sjogren's syndrome:

    - Diabetes.

  • Part #2: Clinical questions

    This patient came to the dental clinic complaining of a swelling

    in his floor of the mouth. He said that the swelling gets larger

    while eating. So,

    1. What would be the type of image you order from the patient?

    - CT image.

    2. What is your diagnosis?

    - Ranula.

    A pregnant lady came to the dental clinic complaining of the

    above condition, blab bla bla. So, what would be your

    management?

    - Scaling and polishing.

  • One of the followings is not included in the differential

    diagnosis of the above lesion:

    - Don't know the answer; but the choices were (pleomorphic

    adenoma, Mucoepidermoid carcinoma, and torus).

    1. What would be included in the deferential diagnosis of this

    condition?

    - All of the above (MMP, PV, etc...).

    2. This histopathology belongs to the same patient above, so

    what is your diagnosis:

    - PV.

  • This patient came to dental clinic complaining of the appearance

    of her tongue. Sometimes, it might be associated with burning

    sensation. And she is concerned of it being a malignant

    condition.

    1. What would be your management?

    - Topical corticosteroids.

    2. What should you do regarding the patient's concern?

    - Reassurance.