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Most characteristic oral lesion associated with HIV is:
AHerpes simplex
BGingivitis
COral hairy leukoplakia
DAphthous ulcers
Which of the following statements BEST characterizes the clinical significance of Barrett's esophagus?
ABarrett's esophagus is a precancerous condition
BBarrett's esophagus involves metaplasia of esophageal cells
CIntestinal type is the most common type
DIt does not predispose to SCC but to adenocarcinoma
A 40-year-old patient presented with heartburn and increased salivation. Upper GI endoscopy was done, and a biopsy was taken. What is the diagnosis based on the biopsy findings (image shown below)?
ABarrett's esophagus
BAdenocarcinoma of the esophagus
CEsophagitis due to reflux
DSquamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus
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