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Salivary Glands

01-Acinic cell carcinoma of the salivary gland arise most often in the:

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02-Mixed tumors of the salivary glands are:

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03-Which of the following is a tumor of odontogenic epithelium with ductlike structures and well encapsulated lesion the prevents need for block resection

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04-The etiology of Mickulicz Disease is?

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05-Which of the following condition do not manifest Xerostomia is:

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06-The sialogogues used in xerostomia is:

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07-Necrotising sialometaplasia can be mistakenly diagnosed as epidermoid carcinoma because of:

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08-The stem cells or precursor cells of salivary gland neoplasm are:

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09-The term malignant mixed tumour and carcinoma expleomorphic adenoma are:

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10-Adenoid cystic carcinoma of cylindromatous type shows:

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11-Mucoepidermoid carcinomas may be composed of:

Please select 2 correct answers

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12-The great tendency for recurrence in benign salivary gland tumour is largely due to:

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13-Most common malignant tumour of salivary gland in posterior palatal area is:

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14-A mixed tumour of intraoral accessory glands most frequently occurs on the:

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15-Which of the following may result from injury to the auriculotemporal nerve during removal of a parotid tumour?

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16-Warthin's tumour is:

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17-A patient with symptoms of keratoconjuctivitis sicca, xerostomia and rheumatoid arthritis could be a case of:

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18-Sialoliths are most commonly found during radiographic examination of the:

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