Oral Pathology and Medicine

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1.Which condition is characterized by symptoms such as conjunctivitis, urethritis, mucocutaneous lesions, and arthritis?

2.What type of infection is actinomycosis classified as?

3.In which stage of syphilis does a gumma typically develop?

4.Which of the following components are part of Hutchinson’s triad?

5.Which of the following is NOT typically found in oral tuberculosis lesions?

6.In which condition do spasms of the masseter muscles typically occur?

7.Which of the following diseases is caused by an infection but cannot be transmitted from person to person?

8.Which condition is characterized by cancerous changes?

9.Which bacterium is identified as the causative agent in cases of recurrent aphthous ulcers?

10.Which condition is characterized by stiffness of the facial muscles known as Risus sardonicus?

11.Which condition is characterized by a grayish pseudomembrane that is hard and painful to remove?

12.The presence of sulfur granules in pus is characteristic of which organism?

13.Leukoplakia glossitis is an oral condition resulting from infection by which organism?

14.Which of the following is not a typical feature of congenital syphilis?

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