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OralPathReview#61-81
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Inherited anemia resulting from abnormal hemoglobin in RBC's and occurs when oxygen is decreased is called: | Sickle cell anemia |
| 90% of all oral malignancies are | Squamous cell carcinoma |
| List three predisposing factors for the most common oral malignancies | Tobacco use; alcohol; sunshine |
| CBC stands for: ___________ _______ ______. What three types of cells does it measure? | Complete blood count; RBC's, WBC's, platelets |
| Virus causing herpangina | coxsackievirus |
| Benign odontogenic tumor that is locally aggressive, has high recurrence rate, multi or unilocular in molar ramus area: | Odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) |
| 1. Most common malignant salivary gland tumor in children is: 2. What are the most common major and minor gland locations? | 1. mucoepidermoid carcinoma 2. parotid and palate |
| An abnormally low WBC count is called | Leukopenia |
| A true carcinoma that has not progressed to the point of invasion is called | carcinoma in situ |
| List three characteristics of cells within malignant tumors: | Pleomorphic-vary in shape and size; Hyperchromatic-nuclei darker than normal; abnormal mitotic cells-cells not dividing normally |
| The most common salivary gland neoplasm is the: | Pleomorphic adenoma |
| Excessive number of abnormal WBC's in circulating blood characterizes: | Leukemia |
| Cells recognizable as being from the primary tumor are called | well-differentiated tumor cells |
| A mass of enamel, dentin, cementum, and pulp that does not resemble a tooth | complex odontoma |
| What do the calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor, the adenomatoid odontogenic tumor and the calcifying odontogenic cysts have in common radiographically? | radiopacities within the radiolucency |
| What age, race, sex and location typically describe the cementoma AKA periapical cemental dysplasia? | >30, women more often than men, black women |
| A cluster of numerous miniature teeth surrounded by a radiolucent halo | compound odontoma |
| A "sunburst" pattern radiographically describes what tumor? | Osteosarcoma |
| A malignant proliferation of plasma cells | multiple myeloma |
| Bence-Jones proteints are fragments of immunoglobulin in patients with: | multiple myeloma |
| Benign proliferation of capillaries usually congenital: | pyogenic granuloma |