Oral Path Exam 2 with Questions and Verified Solutions
Oral Path Exam 2 with Questions and Verified Solutions The oral lesions in Reiter syndrome may resemble: a. pemphigus vulgaris b. lichen planus c. angioedema d. geographic tongue ANSWER geographic tongue which one of the following is the form of Langerhans cell histiocytosis that is characterized by a triad of symptoms: a. Letterer-Siwe disease b. Hand-Schuller-Christian disease c. eosinophilic granuloma d. Behcet's syndrome ANSWER Hand-Schuller-Christian disease Apthous ulcers are seen in each of the following systemic disease except: a. Behcet's syndrome b. Langerhans cell histiocytosis c. ulcerative colitis d. cyclic neutropenia ANSWER Langerhans cell histiocytosis The most characteristic clinical feature of herpes zoster is: a. ulcer formation
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