18 Questions
Which of the following is a characteristic of chronic ulcerated gumma?
Solitary, deep, punched out ulcers
What is the primary route of infection for mucormycosis?
Inhalation
Which fungal infection primarily involves the lung and mimics T.B.?
Histoplasmosis
How is mucormycosis diagnosed?
Through history, clinical examination, and laboratory investigations
Which organism causes coccidioidomycosis?
Coccidioides immitis
What are some common manifestations of deep fungal infections in the oral cavity?
Chronic non-healing ulcers that are indurated and painful
Which condition presents with single ulcers as a symptom?
Histoplasmosis
Which type of ulcer is commonly associated with immunocompromised individuals?
Bullous Pemphigoid
Which viral infection is known to cause acute multiple ulcers in the oral cavity?
Varicella Zoster virus infection
What is a common cause of recurrent oral ulcers?
RAU
Which condition is characterized by supraepithelial bullous ulcers?
Pemphigus Vulgaris
In which disease can we find subepithelial bullous ulceration?
Mucous membrane pemphigoid
What is the age range typically affected by Erythema multiform?
20-40 years
What is the most common prodrome associated with Erythema multiform?
Fever, malaise, headache, sore throat
Which of the following best describes the classic skin lesion in Erythema multiform?
Central blister with concentric rings around it
Which oral cavity site is rarely affected by Erythema multiform?
Gingiva
What is a common symptom experienced due to oral lesions in Erythema multiform?
"Increased salivation"
What is the typical healing outcome of oral lesions in Erythema multiform?
"No scar formation within 2-3 weeks"
Explore clinical findings and symptoms of Erythema Multiform, a condition commonly affecting individuals between the ages of 20 and 40. Learn about the typical progression of skin lesions starting as red macules and evolving into papular formations. Understand the associated prodromal symptoms and distribution patterns of the lesions.
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