Oral-buccal-tongue Lesions Flashcards

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Name 4 ddx for a white tongue.

A

1- Oral Leukoplakia
2- Lichen planus
3- Chemical burn
4- Candidiasis (oropharyngeal)

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What should you check on a white tongue specifically. (2)

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1- Can it be scraped off with a gaze? (If so likely candidiasis)
2- Palpate for thickened, well defined borders. (Oral leukoplakie, could be cancerous)

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What other body part should you inspect in the case of oral lesions

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Skin including Genital area for concurrent lesions that would indicate systemic problem.

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4
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Risk factors for oral cancer. (3)

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Smoking.
Chewing tobacco.
Alcohol consumption

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Red flag for tongue lesion (5)

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1- ulcer not healed in 3 weeks.
2- unusual lump or swelling
3- numbness
4- unable to move jaw
5- difficulty speaking

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What do you do with minor aphthous ulcer? (Canker sore) (5)

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1- Should heal on it’s own 7-10 days
2- If concurrent lesions elsewhere or no improvement in 2 weeks, RTC.
3- Salt water rinse.
4- Topical anti-inflammatory for comfort.
5- Avoid triggers/address traumas

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Treatment and Counseling for oropharyngeal candidiasis (thrush) (4)

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1- Nystatin x 7-14 days for baby
2- Canesten for mom’s nipples
3- Wash soother and clean bottles ++++
4- If older, check for immune status and avoir precipitating factors (inhalers, rinse after, good oral hygiene)

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Tooth pain physical exam (4)

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1- Check ears.
2- Check throat and neck. (Adenopathies)
3- percuss to see if causes pain
4- Inspect

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Ddx for sore throat. (5)

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1- Mononucleosis
2- Viral pharyngitis
3- Gono/chlam
4- Influenza
5- Bacterial pharyngitis/tonsillitis

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10
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Counselling for mono?

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No contact sports s/t risk of spleen rupture.

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Ddx for hoarseness (5)

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1- Laryngitis d/t corticosteroid
2- Voice overuse.
3- Viral laryngitis
4- Reflux
5- Cancer

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History taking for hoarseness (5)

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1- Overuse of voice?
2- MEdication use?
3- Risk factors? (Smoking, alcohol intake, reflux, exposure to irritants/carcinogens)
4- HPV
5- Recent symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux?

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