biopsy should not be performed on a tissue. When the tissue: a.responds to local treatment b. is associated with paresthesia c.suddenly enlarges d.B & C 3.. Of the following conditions, where is an incisional biopsy indicated a. 4 cm hemangioma of the tongue b. 3 cm leucoplakia of the soft palate c.0.5 cm papillary fibroma of the D.1.5 cm exostosis of jaw gingival 5. A patient came to dental clinic with a growth on the inside of the cheek that is approximately 0.5 cm in diameter and not painful. He noticed the swelling 3 months back. The best treatment is to a.Remove all growth and send for biopsy b.Observe periodically c.Start antibiotic medication d. Remove part of the growth and send for biopsy 7.) 5 cm highly suspicious lesion of the floor of the mouth is to studied microscopically 2. A man has lesion on the soft palate but is the same colour as adjacent mucosa. Appropriate management of this lesion is to: a.Perform an incisional biopsy b. Perform excisional biopsy c. Scrape for exfoliative cytology d.Observe for two weeks 4. Which one of the following should not be done during in incisional biopsy of soft tissue: a.Place suture through the intended specimens before removing it b.Infiltrate local anesthetic solution around the intended site c.Place the specimen in saline if 10% formalin is unavailable 6. Which of the following represents excisional biopsy? a.Exfoliative cytologic technique b. Including normal tissue and all of the lesion c.Including normal tissue and most of the lesion d. Removing a representative section of the pathological tissue (or) lesion and 8.A negative histopathology report of a highly suspicious oral lesion suggests? A. No malignant potential of the lesion
biopsy should not be performed on a tissue. When the tissue: a.responds to local treatment b. is associated with paresthesia c.suddenly enlarges d.B & C 3.. Of the following conditions, where is an incisional biopsy indicated a. 4 cm hemangioma of the tongue b. 3 cm leucoplakia of the soft palate c.0.5 cm papillary fibroma of the D.1.5 cm exostosis of jaw gingival 5. A patient came to dental clinic with a growth on the inside of the cheek that is approximately 0.5 cm in diameter and not painful. He noticed the swelling 3 months back. The best treatment is to a.Remove all growth and send for biopsy b.Observe periodically c.Start antibiotic medication d. Remove part of the growth and send for biopsy 7.) 5 cm highly suspicious lesion of the floor of the mouth is to studied microscopically 2. A man has lesion on the soft palate but is the same colour as adjacent mucosa. Appropriate management of this lesion is to: a.Perform an incisional biopsy b. Perform excisional biopsy c. Scrape for exfoliative cytology d.Observe for two weeks 4. Which one of the following should not be done during in incisional biopsy of soft tissue: a.Place suture through the intended specimens before removing it b.Infiltrate local anesthetic solution around the intended site c.Place the specimen in saline if 10% formalin is unavailable 6. Which of the following represents excisional biopsy? a.Exfoliative cytologic technique b. Including normal tissue and all of the lesion c.Including normal tissue and most of the lesion d. Removing a representative section of the pathological tissue (or) lesion and 8.A negative histopathology report of a highly suspicious oral lesion suggests? A. No malignant potential of the lesion
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