Benign N Malignant Tumors Flashcards
Cowden syndrome
Oral papillomatous lesions
Facial trichelomommas associated with GIT, thyroid and CNS abnormalities
B K mole syndrome
Large pigmented and high risk for development of melanoma
MEN -1
Wermer syndrome
(Multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome)
Hyperplasia of pituitary , parathyroid, adrenal cortex, pancreatic islets
MEN-2
Sipple syndrome
Parathyroid hyperplasia
Pheochromocytoma
Medullary carcinoma of thyroid
Sjögren’s syndrome
Keratoconjuctivitis Sicca
Xerostomia
Rheumatoid arthritis
Gorlin-Goltz syndrome
Jaw cyst cell nevus / Bifid rib syndrome
Multiple okc
BCC
Bifid basal rib
Neurologic, ophalmalogic n sexual abnormalities
Tuberous sclerosis
Epilepsy
Facial angiofibroma
Mental disability
Ash leaf spots
Kindler syndrome
Type of epidermolysis bullosa
C/f- thin paper type skin, telangectasia, hyperkeratosis
Blister formation noted b/w epidermis n dermis
Clouston syndrome
Type of ED (hydroitic ED)
abnormal development of some or all of the ectodermal structures, which include the skin, hair, nails, teeth, and sweat glands. Specifically, Clouston syndrome is characterized by abnormalities of the hair, nails, and skin, with the teeth and sweat glands being unaffected.
Rendu osler weber syndrome
Telangiectasia
Recurrent epistaxis
Positive family history
Defect of one arm 9q33-q34 n second arm 12q
Aka hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
Sturge weber syndrome
Angioma arises of face, (port wine stains)
lepromeningeal angiomas,
contra lateral hemiplegia,
massive gingival growth,
asymmetric jaw growth
Tx with phenytoin
S- stains(portwine) unilateral?
T-tram track appearance
U- unilateral weakness
R-recurrent seizure
G-glaucoma
E-eye signs(buphthalmos)
Muir torre syndrome
Adenoma sebaceum
Hyperkeratotic plaque