Which of the following occurs most commonly on tongue A. Lymphangioma and granular cell myoblastoma B. Lipoma and fibroma C. Neuroblastoma and lipoma D. Lymphangioma and fibroma
In amyloidosis of the tongue, The amyloid is deposited primarily in the: A. Stromal connective tissue B. cells of the surface epithelium C. Nuclei of the striated muscle cells D. Cytoplasm of the striated muscle cells
Squamous cell carcinoma on tongue most common site Is: A. Apex B. Base C. Lateral borders D. Dorsum
Median rhomboid glossitis is associated with: A. Burning mouth syndrome B. Fungal infection C. Bacterial infection D. Absence of filiform papillae
A median round lesion in front of circumvallate papillae, with epithelial hyperplasia diagnosis is: A. Median rhomboid glossitis B. Erythema migrans C. Apthous ulcer D. Chemical brun
Hairy Tongue is a condition in which certain structures become enlarged: A. Fungiform papillae B. Filiform papillae C. Circumvallate papillae D. Taste buds
Leutic glossitis can occur in connection with: A. Vitamin B deficiency B. Vitamin C deficiency C. Iron deficiency D. Syphilis
The syndrome of geographic tongue should be treated by: A. Excision of the lesion B. Penicillin therapy C. Topical application of Nystatin D. Routine observation at recall time
Magenta tongue is found in the deficiency of the vitamin: A. Riboflavin B. thiamine C. nicotinic acid D. pyridoxine
Glossodynia is: A. Pain in the tongue B. Burning of the tongue C. Swelling of the tongue D. White patch on tongue
Oral hairy leukoplakia is seen in AIDS patients. The most likely site of appearance is: A. Lateral borders of tongue B. Sublingual muosa C. Soft palate D. Buccal mucosa
Following a general examination and a biopsy of a firm, pale nodule in the tongue, a diagnosis of primary amyloidosis has been reached What underlaying disease is this patient likely to have: A. Leprosy B. Syphilis C. Tuberculosis D. None of the above
Burning sensation of the tongue is called: A. Glossopyrosis B. Glossodynia C. Glossitis D. Glossolgia
Median rhomboid glossitis is due to: A. Inflammation of the tonge B. Persistence of tuberculum impar C. Hypertrophy of filiform papillae D. Atrophy of filiform papillae
A blue nodular mass on the lateral border of the tongue is soft, smooth and blanches upon pressure It is most likely to be: A. Lymphoma B. Hemangioma C. Epulis fissuratum D. Epithelioma