Medical Mcqs – MCQs

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1.Which oral cancer is most frequently observed in patients with HIV infection?

2.Which disease is caused by the same virus responsible for Herpes zoster?

3.Which condition is characterized by a red, recurring rash that follows the path of a sensory nerve?

4.What disease is indicated by the term 'Rubeola'?

5.Which method is most effective for diagnosing a primary herpes simplex infection?

6.A 40-year-old woman presents with painful vesicular lesions distributed on one side of her body. What is the most probable diagnosis?

7.Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis primarily affects which age groups?

8.In which of the following situations are steroids not recommended?

9.How does shingles typically present in terms of its distribution?

10.Which infection is identified by a cytological smear revealing multinucleated giant cells, syncytial formation, and nuclear ballooning degeneration?

11.Which of the following is responsible for herpetiform vesicles that break open and result in superficial ulcers inside the mouth?

12.Which cranial nerve is affected in Ramsay Hunt syndrome?

13.What type of lesion characterizes the initial stage of herpes infection?

14.Which virus is responsible for causing mumps?

15.At what age range are primary herpetic lesions of the gingiva most commonly observed?

16.Which condition is most likely responsible for repeated ulcerations on the gums and palate?

17.Which illness is caused by the Coxsackie virus?

18.A 3-year-old child presents with a fever of 102°F following an upper respiratory infection. Examination reveals isolated vesicles and ulcers on the soft palate and pharynx. What is the most likely diagnosis?

19.Which of the following conditions are commonly observed in advanced stages of HIV infection?

20.Which virus listed below is not associated with causing oral cancer in children?