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Oral Path2

OralPathReview#21-40

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A slow-growing salivary gland neoplasm. Females 5th to 6th decades of life, aggressive locally, biggest worry is extension to the brain: Adenoid cystic carcinoma (cylindroma)
Most common locations of Kaposi's sarcoma in an AID's patient Oral Cavity
The virus seen in hairy leukoplakia Epstein-Barr Virus
Location of Aphthous Ulcers is commonly on Buccal/labial mucosa and floor of the mouth (non-keratinized mucosa)
T/F Erythema multiforme is often triggered by a drug reaction True
Most severe form of erythema multiforme Stevens-Johnson syndrome
The triad of Reiter's syndrome Arthritis, urethritis, conjunctivitis
The oral manifestation of Sjoren's syndrome Xerostomia, xerophthalmia (dry eyes)
Causative organism of TB: Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Multiple odontomas and osteomas are seen in what syndrome? Gardner's syndrome
Hair on end x-ray Sickle-cell anemia
Antibodies are produced that react with desmosomes (intraepithelial) in what autoimmune disease? Pemphigus Vulgaris
Treponema Pallidum causes what disease? Syphilis
The cause and common location of necrotizing sialodinitis: Blockage of blood supply to lesion; Hard and soft plate
Tzanck cells are seen in what immunocompetent disease? Pemphigus vulgaris
Most common developmental odontogenic cyst: Periapical cyst
Lyon hypothesis refers to: X-linked recessive traits
Most Common oral cyst Periapical cyst
Most common mass of gingival CT w/ few BV's: Irritation Fibroma
Most common benign salivary gland neoplasm and location: Pleomorphic adenoma; parotid gland
Created by: ClarkDH
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