217 Pathology Chronic hyperpLastic pulpitis is AnecrotizingBsuppurative lesionCproliferation of a chronically inflamed pulp (Correct Answer)Dalso called as phoenix abscess
218 Pathology Brachytherapy is: AIrradiation of tissues from a distanceBIrradiation of tissues from a distance of 3 cmCIrradiation of tissues by implants within the tissues (Correct Answer)DIrradiation of tissues by radiopharmaceuticals
219 Pathology The most common odontogenic tumour which occurs in relation to an unerupted tooth in the anterior maxilla: AOdontogenic adenomatoid tumour (Correct Answer)BOdontomaCMyxomaDCementifying fibroma
220 Pathology Ossifying fibroma manifests as: AUnilocular radiolucency.BUnilocular radiopoacity. (Correct Answer)CMultilocular radiolucency.DMultilocular radiopoacity.
221 Pathology A neuralgia with trigger zones in the oropharynx and pain in the ear pharynx, nasopharynx, tonsils and posterior tongue is most likely: ATrigeminal neuralgiaBBell's patsyCGlossopharyngeaL neuralgia (Correct Answer)DSphenopalatine neuralgia
222 Pathology Tumor represented T3N2M0 is classified as : AStage IBStage IICStage IIIDStage IV (Correct Answer)
223 Pathology Asymmetric widening of the periodontal Ligament around two or more teeth is seen in Ametastatic breast carcinomaBosteosarcoma (Correct Answer)CPaget's diseaseDFibrous dysplasia
224 Pathology Which of the following is most common location of intracranial neurocysticercoses: ABrain parenchyma (Correct Answer)BSpinal cord.CBasal cisternae.DMedulla oblongata.
225 Pathology In a platelet poor plasma sample calcium and tissue thromboplastin is added. This is used to assess which of the following pathway? AExtrinsic (Correct Answer)BIntrinsicCFibrinolyticDCommon