Colors w/ Pictures Flashcards

1
Q

Doesn’t wipe off. By definition, what is this?

A

Leukoplakia

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2
Q

This is a red lesion and blanches. What is it?

A

hemangioma

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3
Q

Just for fun, can you remember the name of this?

A

Localized Juvenile Spongiotic Gingival Hyperplasia

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4
Q

What could these blue lesions be caused from?

A

amalgam tattoo

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5
Q

What is this pigmented lesion?

A

oral melanotic macule (mouth freckle!)

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6
Q

It’s white and probably doesn’t rub off. Dx?

A

Leukoplakia

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7
Q

Predominantly seen in the black population. Dx?

A

Leukoedema

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8
Q

What is this white lesion?

A

Tobacco pouch keratosis

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9
Q

What can tobacco pouch keratosis progress into?

A

verrucous carcinoma

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10
Q

Red and white lesion. Most likely Dx?

A

lichen planus

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11
Q

What is this dx?

A

erosive lichen planus

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12
Q

Red & white lesions. Dx?

A

recurrent aphthous ulcer(s)

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13
Q

Red & white lesions appearing on attached/bound mucosa. Likely Dx?

A

herpes

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14
Q

What is this? What would you inject into it?

A

traumatic ulcer. inject with kenalog-10 or kenalog-40

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15
Q

Red & white lesion also on the tongue. Dx?

A

erythema migrans

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16
Q

Sloughing. Dx?

A

desquamative gingivitis

17
Q

Differential dx?

A
  1. Desquamative gingivitis
  2. hypersensitivity rxn
  3. lichen planus
  4. mucous membrane pemphigoid
  5. pemphigus vulgaris
  6. systemic lupus erythematosis
18
Q

Older patient that has spent his life in the sun. Dx?

A

actinic cheilitis

19
Q

Red tender lesion. Dx?

A

denture stomatitis

20
Q

erythroplakia on tongue. Dx?

A

median rhomboid glossitis

21
Q

Dx? What is another name for it?

A

Angular cheilitis. AKA perleche

22
Q

This is commonly seen. Dx?

A

lymphoid hyperplasia

23
Q

Doesn’t blanche under pressure. Dx?

A

hematoma

24
Q

Pt doesn’t smoke. Dx?

A

racial pigmentation

25
Q

Possible dx?

A

amalgam tattoo

26
Q

Coloration spreads over time from the toothbrush rubbing against it. Dx?

A

oral melanoacanthoma

27
Q

Previous smoker, recently developing lesion. Possible dx?

A

Melanoma

28
Q

This bullae is movable. Possible dx?

A

Ranula. AKA mucocele

29
Q

This is the most common malignant salivary gland neoplasm and is usually seen on the retromolar pad. Dx?

A

mucoepidermoid carcinoma

30
Q

Yellow lesion consisting of lymphoid tissue. Dx?

A

Lymphoepithelial cyst

31
Q

A little bit of pus can be expelled from this lesion. Dx?

A

parulis

32
Q

Hint: looks like a lipoma but isn’t a lipoma. Possible dx?

A

Granular cell tumor

33
Q

Pt has rampant caries and cannot swallow. Dx?

A

xerostomia