Important Info 1.9 ex 2 Flashcards
Desquamative gingivitis:
a. Erosive lichen planus
b. Mucous membrane pemphigoid
c. Pemphigus vulgaris
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
Cinnamon allergy will always present as red on buccal mucosa
a. True
b. False
False
Lace like appearance in lichen planus known as:
Whickam’s striae
All of the following except which are associated with candidiasis:
a. Central papillary atrophy
b. Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia
c. Apthous stomatitis
d. Angular cheilitis
c. Apthous stomatitis
Lesions not present anywhere else. No fever. Resolved 1 week later. Most likely diagnosis:
a. Recurrent aphthous stomatitis
b. Recurrent herpetic infection
c. Primary herpetic gingivostomatitis
d. Herpes zoster
b. Recurrent herpetic infection
Which of the following is self-limiting and does NOT require tx?
a. lichen planus
b. erythema multiforme
c. pemphigus vulgaris
d. mucous membrane pemphigoid
b. erythema multiforme
Picture of white hairy tongue, which of the following is responsible for presentation?
a. elongated filiform papillae
b. elongated fugiform papillae
c. elongated foliate papillae
a. elongated filiform papillae
Which is the most likely diagnosis?
a. recurrent herpes
b. morisiatio buccarum (idk how to spell this)
c. fordyce granules
d. lichen planus
c. fordyce granules
T/F: Pt presents with ulcerative lesion on lateral border of the tongue. Says it has been there for months, and swears it is due to sharp tppth. Not necessary to biopsy>
False
Pt states lesion has been there entire life, no change. Most likely diagnosis?
a. melanotic macule
b. physiologic pigmentation
c. oral melanoma
b. physiologic pigmentation
Bump on the gums. Histology shows minerilazation in CT. Most likely diagnosis?
a. pyogenic granuloma
b. peripheral ossifying fibroma
c. peripheral giant cell granuloma
b. peripheral ossifying fibroma
Which of the following consists of mostly granulation tissue?
a. pyogenic granuloma
b. giant cell fibroma
c. peripheral ossifying fibroma
d. peripheral giant cell granuloma
a. pyogenic granuloma
All of the following are medications associated w/ gingival enlargement except:
a. Dilantin (seizure)
b. Procardia (HTN)
c. Sandimmune
d. Prilosec (heartburn)
d. Prilosec (heartburn)
Which of the following is commonly mistaken for squamous papilloma?
giant cell fibroma
Which of the following is most likely associated with sexual transmission?
a. squamous papilloma
b. verrucus vulgaris
c. condyloma acuminatum
c. condyloma acuminatum
Pt reports frequent biting in area
a. pyogenic granuloma
b. lichen plamus
c. irritation fibroma
c. irritation fibroma
Edentulous pt present w following. States has been there as long as she can remember, no change. Hard as a rock. What is recommended?
a. biopsy
c. no treatment
c. no treatment ???
All can be expected on #29 keratinized mucosa except:
a. giant cell fibroma
b. pyogenic granuloma
c. peripheral ossifying fibroma
d. peripheral giant cell granuloma
a. giant cell fibroma
Similar pic on soft palate. States following extraction a week ago
a. recurrent herpetic
b. aphthous stomatitis
b. aphthous stomatitis
Direct immunoflourescence shows intraepithelial loss at desmosomes. Which is it?
a. pemphigus vulgaris
b. mucous membrane pemphigoid
c. erythema multiforme
a. pemphigus vulgaris
All except which associated with Libman sacks?
a. non-bacterial endocarditis
b. mitral valve
c. systemic lupus erythematois
d. scleroderma
idk if we learned this…
d. scleroderma
Lichenoid lesions are due to all of the following except:
a. medications
b. amalgam
c. cinnamon
d. systemic lupus
d. systemic lupus
idk if this is right
Similar pic. What is the differential diagnosis?
erythema migrans
ectopic geographic tongue
What chronic skin condition is most commonly associated with geographic tongue?
Psoriasis
Erythema multiforme is characterized as:
a. autoimmune
b. type III hypersensitivity rxn
b. type III hypersensitivity rxn
Which is considered acute vesiculobullous?
a. mucous membrane pemphigoid
b. pemphigus vulgaris
c. erythema multiforme
idk
Pt presents with hemorrhagic ulcers on lips and targeted lesion on hand. What is most likely dx?
a. primary herpes
b. erythema multiforme
b. erythema multiforme
Pt presents with rash following sun exposure. Why should she be referred?
Lupus erythematosus
Most likely associated with what?
Scleroderma
widening of the PDL
Pt present bilaterally. Sibling has similar appearance. What is dx?
a. lichen planus
b. cheek biting
c. white sponge nevus
c. white sponge nevus
The following is most likely:
a. erythroplakia
b. leukoplakia
b. leukoplakia
What is associated with scarring of the eye and restricted to mucosal surfaces?
Mucous membrane pemphigoid
Slow growing lesion, histology variable with mixed myoepithelial elements
Pleomorphic adenoma
benign mixed tumor
Pt presents below. Soft and compressible. Histology shows spilled mucin.
Mucocele
Picture under tongue shows multiple clusters of ulcers. Which is most likely?
a. herpetiform stomatitis
b. recurrent herpetic infection
a. herpetiform stomatitis
Bilateral presentation
morsicatio buccarum
could also be white sponge nevus?