1. oculoauriculovertebral syndrome is also known as

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2. The dental finding in patient with porphyria is

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3. CBFA-lgene anomaly is seen in:

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4. langerhans cell histiocytosis was previously known as

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5. which one of the following shows 'blueberry lips'

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6. differential white blood cells count in the laboratory are useful in the diagnosis of

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7. Which of the following represents Vitamin D deficiency

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8. On streching the cheek the lesion disappears in

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9. Organism involved in cellulitis is

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10. spreading enzyme produced by some species of streptococcus

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11. which HLA is involved in Bechet syndrome

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12. Unilateral vesicular eruptions along the course of the nerve in Orofacial region are seen in

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13. Heart shaped radiolucency along the incisive canal is most probably:

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14. Koebner phenomenon is seen in

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15. Pierre Robin syndrome is characterised by

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16. calcification of brain is seen in which one of the following

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17. Presence of verrucay bodies and having predilection for occurrence in the tongue are seen in

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18. Amcloblastoma originates from:

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19. Most premalignant lesion amongst the following is:

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20. A 54-year-old African-American female presents to your clinic for an initial exam. She has a history of hypertension controlled with beta-blockers but no other contributory health findings. Your intraoral exam reveals a bilateral filmy opalescence of the buccal mucosa. When stretching out her cheeks, this white hue disappears. Your most likely diagnosis is:

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