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OralPathReview#41-60

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Most common routes of spread of oral carcinoma:   Invasion of tumor cells through the epithelial basement membrane into the underlying CT  
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A clinical term descriptive of a white plaque or patch on the oral mucosa that cannot be scraped off and cannot be classified as any other clinically diagnosable disease:   Leukoplakia  
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Causative organism of herpes zoster:   Vericella-zoster virus  
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Osteosarcoma is a:   Osteogenic sarcoma which is a malignant tumor of bone  
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A salivary gland stone is called a:   Sialolith  
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Injuries to teeth (chemical and physical):_______________ is a pathologic process, _____________ is a physiologic process, and __________ is a pathologic process.   Erosion; Attrition; Abrasion  
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Gentle pressure with movement on clinically normal mucosa causing cleavage of epithelium and a bulla is called:   Nikolsky's sign  
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The soft tissue version of a dentigerous cyst is a(n)   eruption cyst  
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The cyst that develops in place of a tooth is called:   Primordial cyst  
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The soft tissue variant of the lateral periodontal cyst:   gingival cyst  
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Tumor exhibiting rolled borders and caused from the sun:   Basal cell carcinoma  
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The cyst associated with basal cell nevus syndrome:   Odontogenic karatocyst  
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Etiology of hairy tongue   Unknown, idiopathic  
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A lesion that is hard is descriptively defined as   indurated  
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The 3 P's of diabetes   1. Polydipsia (thirst); 2. Polyuria (frequent urination); 3. Polyphagia (hunger)  
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Cafe au lait spots are seen in what three diseases:   Polystotic fibrous dysplasia, neurofibromatosis of Von recklinhaussen, Albright syndrome, Jaffe-Lichenstein  
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Increased blood calcium, decreased phosphorus, and abnormal bone metabolism are used to diagnose what disease?   Hyperparathyroidism  
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Excess production of growth hormone in an adult:   Acromegaly (the adult form of hyperpituitarism, the child form is gigantism)  
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Koplik's spots are seen in someone who has:   measles  
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1. The initial step for treatment of leukoplakias: 2. If unexplained and persistent what is mandatory? 3. If benign with dysplasia, then what?   1. History, identify cause, remove causative factor; 2. biopsy; 3. remove  
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