The ff are found in Kartagener’s syndrome, except:
a. Sinusitis
b. Bronchial asthma
c. Bronchiectasis
d. Dextrocardia
2. The ff describes oral thrush.
a. Can be due to prolong use of broad-spectrum antibiotics
b.
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The ff are found in Kartagener’s syndrome, except:
a. Sinusitis
b. Bronchial asthma
c. Bronchiectasis
d. Dextrocardia
2. The ff describes oral thrush.
a. Can be due to prolong use of broad-spectrum antibiotics
b. Immunocompromised patients are predisposed
c. All
d. It is a fungal type of infection
e. None
3. Which of the following causes GENITAL HERPES?
a. Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1)
b. Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2)
c. Both
d. Neither
4. Bronchorrhea is seen in this condition:
a. Asthma
b. Emphysema
c. Adenocarcinoma in situ
d. Silicosis
5. A 30 year old male presents with multiple soft, raised, beefy-red superficial ulcers in his left
groin. PE reveals several enlarged left inguinal lymph nodes. Histologic section with silver
stain reveals characteristic Donovan bodies within macrophages. What is the most likely
diagnosis?
a. Gonorrhea
b. Granuloma inguinale
c. Chancroid
d. ymphogranuloma venereum
6. A 6 year old boy develops a facial rash that has the appearance of a slap to the face
composed of small red spots involving the upper and lower extremities. The boy also
develops arthralgia and suddenly develops a life-threatening aplastic crisis of bone marrow.
The most likely infectious agent causing this symptom is
a. Rubella virus
b. Rhinovirus
c. Parvovirus
d. Parainfluenza virus
7. The ff is/are components of dental plaque EXCEPT.
a. All
b. Bacteria
c. Salivary proteins
d. None
e. Desquamated epithelial cells
8. Which of the ff describes oral squamous cell carcinoma lesion.
a. All
b. Verrucous mucosal thickening
c. As it enlarges, form ulcerated & protruding mass
d. None
e. Raised, firm pearly plaques
f. Irregular, rough mucosal thickenings
9. A 23 year old female presents with a recent onset of vaginal discharge. PE reveals multiple
clear vesicles on her vulva and vagina. Smear from the vesicles showed several
multinucleated giant cells with intranuclear inclusions and ground-glass nuclei. The vesicles
are most likely result of an infection with
a. Cytomegalovirus (SMV)
b. Herpes simplex virus
c. Human papillomavirus
d. Candida albicans
10. The ff describes oral candidiasis EXCEPT:
a. Fibrinosuppurative exudate can be readily scraped off
b. All
c. In diabetics, infection us superficial
d. Superficial, curd like, gray to white inflammatory membrane
e. None
f. A pregnancy tumor
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