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The oral lesion characterized by a white patch or plaque that cannot be scraped off and cannot be characterized clinically or pathologically as any other disease is:
Virus strongly associated with oral squamous cell carcinoma is
Commonest location of oral squamous cell carcinoma is
Which biopsy site is preferred to diagnose H.pylori gastritis:
Most common site for peptic ulcer
The four zones of peptic ulcer are
Gene associated with the development of diffuse gastric cancer is
Gastric cancers are divided into intestinal and diffuse types based on the __________ classification
Backwash ileitis is seen in:
Toxic megacolon can occur in
Skip granulomatous lesions are seen in:
Which part of GIT is always involved in ulcerative colitis?
Gene most frequently mutated early in adenoma carcinoma sequence is
Expand HNPCC
Name two complications of peptic ulcer
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