Important Info 1.9 ex 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Desquamative gingivitis:
a. Erosive lichen planus
b. Mucous membrane pemphigoid
c. Pemphigus vulgaris
d. All of the above

A

d. All of the above

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2
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Cinnamon allergy will always present as red on buccal mucosa
a. True
b. False

A

False

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3
Q

Lace like appearance in lichen planus known as:

A

Whickam’s striae

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4
Q

All of the following except which are associated with candidiasis:
a. Central papillary atrophy
b. Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia
c. Apthous stomatitis
d. Angular cheilitis

A

c. Apthous stomatitis

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5
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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

A

b. Recurrent herpetic infection

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6
Q

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

A

b. erythema multiforme

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7
Q

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

a. elongated filiform papillae

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8
Q

Which is the most likely diagnosis?
a. recurrent herpes
b. morisiatio buccarum (idk how to spell this)
c. fordyce granules
d. lichen planus

A

c. fordyce granules

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9
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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>

A

False

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10
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Pt states lesion has been there entire life, no change. Most likely diagnosis?
a. melanotic macule
b. physiologic pigmentation
c. oral melanoma

A

b. physiologic pigmentation

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11
Q

Bump on the gums. Histology shows minerilazation in CT. Most likely diagnosis?
a. pyogenic granuloma
b. peripheral ossifying fibroma
c. peripheral giant cell granuloma

A

b. peripheral ossifying fibroma

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12
Q

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

a. pyogenic granuloma

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13
Q

All of the following are medications associated w/ gingival enlargement except:
a. Dilantin (seizure)
b. Procardia (HTN)
c. Sandimmune
d. Prilosec (heartburn)

A

d. Prilosec (heartburn)

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14
Q

Which of the following is commonly mistaken for squamous papilloma?

A

giant cell fibroma

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15
Q

Which of the following is most likely associated with sexual transmission?
a. squamous papilloma
b. verrucus vulgaris
c. condyloma acuminatum

A

c. condyloma acuminatum

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16
Q

Pt reports frequent biting in area
a. pyogenic granuloma
b. lichen plamus
c. irritation fibroma

A

c. irritation fibroma

17
Q

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

A

c. no treatment ???

18
Q

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

a. giant cell fibroma

19
Q

Similar pic on soft palate. States following extraction a week ago
a. recurrent herpetic
b. aphthous stomatitis

A

b. aphthous stomatitis

20
Q

Direct immunoflourescence shows intraepithelial loss at desmosomes. Which is it?
a. pemphigus vulgaris
b. mucous membrane pemphigoid
c. erythema multiforme

A

a. pemphigus vulgaris

21
Q

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…

A

d. scleroderma

22
Q

Lichenoid lesions are due to all of the following except:
a. medications
b. amalgam
c. cinnamon
d. systemic lupus

A

d. systemic lupus

idk if this is right

23
Q

Similar pic. What is the differential diagnosis?

A

erythema migrans

ectopic geographic tongue

24
Q

What chronic skin condition is most commonly associated with geographic tongue?

25
Q

Erythema multiforme is characterized as:
a. autoimmune
b. type III hypersensitivity rxn

A

b. type III hypersensitivity rxn

26
Q

Which is considered acute vesiculobullous?
a. mucous membrane pemphigoid
b. pemphigus vulgaris
c. erythema multiforme

27
Q

Pt presents with hemorrhagic ulcers on lips and targeted lesion on hand. What is most likely dx?
a. primary herpes
b. erythema multiforme

A

b. erythema multiforme

28
Q

Pt presents with rash following sun exposure. Why should she be referred?

A

Lupus erythematosus

29
Q

Most likely associated with what?

A

Scleroderma

widening of the PDL

30
Q

Pt present bilaterally. Sibling has similar appearance. What is dx?
a. lichen planus
b. cheek biting
c. white sponge nevus

A

c. white sponge nevus

31
Q

The following is most likely:
a. erythroplakia
b. leukoplakia

A

b. leukoplakia

32
Q

What is associated with scarring of the eye and restricted to mucosal surfaces?

A

Mucous membrane pemphigoid

33
Q

Slow growing lesion, histology variable with mixed myoepithelial elements

A

Pleomorphic adenoma

benign mixed tumor

34
Q

Pt presents below. Soft and compressible. Histology shows spilled mucin.

35
Q

Picture under tongue shows multiple clusters of ulcers. Which is most likely?
a. herpetiform stomatitis
b. recurrent herpetic infection

A

a. herpetiform stomatitis

36
Q

Bilateral presentation

A

morsicatio buccarum

could also be white sponge nevus?