Oral Path 1 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
3 most common nutritional deficiencies in Anemia | Iron, folic acid, Vit. B12 |
3 oral manifestations similar for all types of anemias | skin and mucosal pallor, angular cheilitis, loss of filiform and fungiform papillae |
Disease that results from long-standing iron deficiency anemia | Plummer-Vinson syndrome |
Philidelphia Chromosome is seen in | chronic leukemia |
The virus implicated in hairy leukoplakia | Epstein-Barr Virus |
Causitive organism of Verucca Vulgaris | Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) |
This condition differs from squamous cell carcinoma in that there is no invasion through the basement membrane | epithelial dysplasia |
Cotton wool x-ray | Paget's disease |
Lesions of syphilis in each of the 3 stages | Primary: Chancre; Secondary: mucous patch; Tertiary: Gumma; Latent: None |
Herpangina and hand, foot and mouth disease causative virus | Coxsackievirus |
Sulfur granules in abscesses is characteristic of | Actinomycosis |
Varicella zoster virus, Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus, and herpes simplex virus are all from what family of viruses? | Herpes Virus |
Measles result from what virus? | Paramyxovirus |
Disordered growht and maturation of cells with increased risk for malignant transformation; if in ephithelium it is premalignant is the definition for | epithelial dysplasia |
A reduction in the number of circulating neutrophils is called ___________ and is evident in what disease? | Neutropenia; Agranulocytosis |
Bull's eye or target lesions are seen in... | erythema multiforme |
A well-defined radiopaque mass that is in continuity with the root or roots of an affected tooth, obliterates the apex, and has a radiolucent halo: | Benign cementoblastoma |
What do the Elisa and Western Blot Tests measure? | HIV antibodies |
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome is a primary or secondary immunodeficiency? | Secondary |
On a radiograph, what helps differentiate between a dentigerous cyst and an adenomatoid odontogenic tumor that is associated with an impacted tooth? | AOT extends beyond CEJ |
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ClarkDH
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