Lec 11: Hematologic Flashcards
Acute vs. chronic lymphoid hyperplasia
Acute-tender, soft
chronic-nontender, rubbery firm
taste alternation
Bald, burning tongue
what disease?
iron deficiency anemia
what has the highest frequency of oral and esophageal SSC?
Plummer-Vinson Syndrome
Koilonychia
spoon changed configuration of nails seen in Plummer-Vinson Syndrome.
Hair on end appearance what diseases (2)
Sickle Cell Anemia
Thalassemia
2 main categories of WBC neoplasms?
leokemia
lymphoma
WBC neoplasms are malignant or premalignant?
malignant
Acute lymphocytic is predominantly in what population?
children
anemai clinical signs?
reduced blood cells.
Fatigue, shortness of breath, tachycardia
Leukopenia
reduced WBC
Increased infection
Thrombocytopenia is reduced
platletes
Leukemia oral features?
oral ulcers, esp. extensive gingival ulceration
candidosis
herpetic infections
Reed-Sternburg cells are malignant cells in what disease?
Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Burkitt’s Lymphoma associated with
EBV
Well-defined, punched out radiolucent lesions is what disease?
Multiple myeloma