ORAL DIAGNOSIS Sample Questions Flashcards
acantholysis, resulting from desmosome weakening by autoantibodies directed against the protein desmoglein, is the disease mechanism attributed to which of the following? A. epidermolysis bullosa B. mucous membrane pemphigoid C. pemphigus vulgaris D. herpes simplex infections E. herpangina
C
HPV has been found in all of the following lesions EXCEPT one. which is the EXCEPTION? A. oral papillomas B. verruca vulgaris of the oral mucosa C. condyloma acuminatum D. condyloma latum E. focal epithelial hyperplasia
D
intranuclear viral inclusions are seen in tissue specimens of which of the following? A. solar cheilitis B. minor aphthous ulcers C. geographic tongue D. hairy leukoplakia E. white sponge nevus
D
the odontogenic neoplasm, which is composed of loose, primitive-appearing connective tissue that resembles dental pulp, microscopically is known as \_\_\_. A. odontoma B. ameloblastoma C. ameloblastic fibroma D. ameloblastic fibro-odontoma E. odontogenic myxoma
E
a biopsy specimen of the lower lip salivary glands showed replacement of parenchymal tissue by lymphocytes. the patient also had xerostomia and keratoconjunctivitis sicca. these findings are indicative of which of the following? A. lymphoma B. crohn's disease C. mymps D. sjogren's syndrome E. mucous extravasation phenomenon
D
a patient seeks help for recurrent palatal pain. she presents with multiple punctate ulcers in the hard palate that were preceded by tiny blisters. her lesions typically heal in about 2 weeks and reappear during stressful times. she has \_\_\_. A. aphthous ulcers B. recurrent primary herpes C. recurrent secondary herpes D. erythema multiforme E. discoid lupus
C
conservative surgical excision would be appropriate treatment and probably curative for which of the following? A. nodular fasciitis B. fibromatosis C. fibrosarcoma D. rhabdomyosarcoma E. adenoid cystic carcinoma
A
on a routine radiographic examination, a well-defined radiolucent lesion was seen in the body of the mandible of a 17-year old boy. at the time of operation, it proved to be an empty cavity. what is this lesion? A. osteoporotic bone marrow B. aneurysmal bone cyst C. odontogenic keratocyst D. static bone cyst E. traumatic bone cyst
E
a 21-year old woman went to her dentist because of facial asymmetry. this asymmetry had developed gradually over 3 years. the patient had no symptoms. a diffusely opaque lesion was found in her right maxilla. all laboratory tests (complete blood count, alkaline phosphatase, calcium) were within normal limits. a biopsy specimen was interpreted as a fibro-osseous lesion. the patient most likely has \_\_\_ A. cementoblastoma B. fibrous dysplasia C. cherubism D. osteosarcoma E. chronic osteomyelitis
C
a cutaneous maculopapulary rash of the head and neck preceded by small ulcers in the buccal mucosa would suggest which of the following? A. primary herpes simplex infection B. rubeola C. varicella D. primary syphilis E. actinomycosis
B
the idiopathic condition in which destructive inflammatory lesions featuring necrotizing vasculitis are seen in the lung, kidney, and upper respiratory tract is known as \_\_\_. A. epidermolysis bullosa B. stevens-johnson syndrome C. sturge-weber syndrome D. wegener's granulomatosis E. secondary syphilis
D
from the following list, select the 4 jaw lesions or diseases that are characterized microscopically by the presence of conspicuous numbers of multinucleated giant cells: A. central giant cell granuloma B. ossifying fibroma C. hyperparathyroidism D. calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor E. aneurysmal bone cyst F. calcifying odontogenic cyst G. cherubism
A, C, E, G
for each clinical feature listed, select the most closely linked disease or lesion from the list provided:
A. solitary, shallow, oval ulcer of buccal mucosa
B. bilateral, reticular white lines of buccal mucosa
C. generalized enlargement of erythematous gingival tissues
D. solitary nodular mass of the dorsal tongue
E. darkly colored macule of attached gingiva
F. fluctuant nodule of lower lip
1. granular cell tumor
2. leukemia
3. amalgam tattoo
4. aphthous ulcer
5. mucous extravasation phenomenon
6. lichen planus
A4 B6 C2 D1 E3 F5
from the following list, select the 3 systemic diseases in which patients may develop aphthous ulcers: A. celiac sprue B. sarcoidosis C. amyloidosis D. behcet's syndrome E. crohn's disease F. neurofibromatosis
A, D, E
x-ray beam A is produced using 70 kVp, 7 mA, and 0.1 s. x-ray beam B is produced using 70 kVp, 10 mA, and 0.15 s. which of the following 2 statements are correct?
A. beam A has higher mean energy
B. beam B has higher mean energy
C. beam B has a higher number of x-ray photons
D. the mean energies of the two beams are equal
E. the maximum energy of the x-ray photons in higher for beam B
C, D