Non-odontogenic tumor Flashcards

1
Q

can be seen on chest limbs humerus ribs sternum hips

A

non odonto tumors

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2
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fibro-oseous lesions

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πŸ• ossifying fibroma

⛺️ fibrous dysplasia

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3
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abnormal bone normal fib tse

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ossifying fibroma

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4
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abnormal fib tse normal bone

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fibrous dysplasia

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5
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seen on mandible non odont tumor

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ossifying fibroma

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6
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hx has fibrous ct or spindle shaped cells

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ossifying fibroma

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7
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hx presentation of fibrous dysp

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chinese character

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8
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has capillaries so it is vascularized non odont tumor

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fibrous dysp

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9
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condition assc with polyostotic fibrous dysp

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mcune albright syndrome

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10
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rx of fibrous dysplasia

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ground glass appearance

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11
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other conditions that present ground glass appearance of rx

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HAF

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12
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radiolucent and mixed lucent

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both

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13
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which has well defined border and which has poorly circumscribed borders

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ossifying well define

fibrous dysp poorly defined borders

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14
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mcune albright syndrom characteristic

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polyostotic fibrous dysp
cafe au lait spots
hyperfunc endocrine sys

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15
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where is mcune alb synd more common

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females

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16
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can transform to osteosarcoma but rare

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fibrous dysp

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17
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one bone and most common type of fibrous dysplasia

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monostotic

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18
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tx for ossifying fibroma

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excision

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19
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tx for fibrous dysp

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if small lesion none

if large surgical recontouring after puberty

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20
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most common bone tumor and presents as widened PDL spaces

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osteosarcoma

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21
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rx of osteosarcoma

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β˜€οΈ sunray appearance

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22
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keeps on adding bone

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albers schonberg syndrome

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23
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sequeale of albers schonberg synd

l

A

anemia πŸ’‰
fracture 🦴
blindness πŸ™ˆ
πŸ™‰ deafness

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24
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benign tumor of mature bone

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osteoma

25
Q

seen exclusively in the jaw

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CGCG

26
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2 classif of osteoma

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periosteal

endosteal/solitary

27
Q

which is more common with the classification of osteoma

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endosteal

28
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condition assc with osteoma

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gardner syndrome or familial colorectal polyposis

29
Q

where in the mandible an CGCG

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anterior to the molars

30
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rx of osteoma

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cottonwool appearance and radiopaque

31
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systemic manifest of osteoma

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intestinal polyps
fibroma
epidermal cysts

32
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dental manifest of osteoma

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multiple osteoma
odontoma
supernumerary teeth

33
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always radiolucent and has scallop borders

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CGCG

34
Q

what do we see in a granuloma

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🦁 fibroblast
🐽 angiogenesis
🐀 granulation tissue

35
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hx of cgcg

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has fibroblast
MNGC osteoclast like
well vascularized stroma

36
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gingiva reacts to stressor and all hence forming a gingival overgrowth

A

Gingival lesions

37
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epulis mean

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gingival overgrowth

38
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3 gingival lesions

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PGCG
Pyogenic Granuloma
Peripheral Fibroma

39
Q

soft tissue variant of CGCG

A

PGCG

40
Q

may or may not be seen on rx

A

pgcg

41
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seen exclusively in gingiva and edentulous ridge

A

pgcg

42
Q

name of pyogenic granuloma if px is preg

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pregnancy tumor

43
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tx is to remove source of irritation through surgical excision

A

pgcg and pyo gran

44
Q

never seen in rx

A

pyogenic granuloma

45
Q

lesion found on gingiva but also affect bone and cementum in children

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peripheral fibroma

46
Q

hx hyperplastic granulation tissue and many capillaries so easily bleeds

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pyogenic granuloma

47
Q

Multinucleated giant cells

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Hyperparathyroidism
Aneurysmal bon cyst
Cherubism
PGCG
CGCG
48
Q

giant cell granuloma is charcterized by all of the ff histopathologic feat, except

fibroblasts
scattered eosino
deposits of hemosiderin
foci of hemorrage

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scattered eosino

49
Q

starts at pdl and periosteum

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pgcg

50
Q

used to stabilize lesion and for visibility when excising

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traction suture

51
Q

hereditary fibro osseous lesion

A

chrubism

52
Q

most common fibro osseous lesion

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COD

53
Q

bilateral jaw expansion

A

cherubis

54
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cherubism has _ cheeks and _ gaze

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puffy and upward

55
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cherubism rx

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lucent with honeycomb

56
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cherubism is seen in

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mandible molar ramus area

57
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hx of cherubism as pathognomonif sign of cherubism

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perivascular collagen cuffing

58
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tx of cherubism

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none

59
Q

lesions that are commonly located in the maxilla

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facpo