Oral Medicine/Oral Path TAGD Flashcards

1
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tzank cells

A

herpes simplex virus

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2
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herpes simplex virus spread

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saliva, perioral lesions, asymptomatic

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3
Q

Herpes simplex above ore below waist

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above

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4
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which is symptomatic primary HSV

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primary herpetic gingivostomatitis (pinhead vesicles)

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5
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recurrent herpes prodromal symptoms

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itching, burning, tingling

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6
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recurrent herpex trigger

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aging, local trauma, sunlight, stress, immunosupression

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7
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antiviral therapy for primary HSV infection

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acyclovir, valcyclovir (famciclovir (recurrent))

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8
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how is HSV2 transmitted and where is it located

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sexual contact; below the waist

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9
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what is HSV 3

A

varicella zoster virus

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10
Q

lesions for Varciella and treatment

A

oral before skin, tx= palliative

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11
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shingles cranial nerves

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TGN 5 V1

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12
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shingles location

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thoracic/lumbar; unilateral painful

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13
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HHV-4/EBV is what

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mono/ kissing disease; has oral leukoplakia

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14
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HHV-5 is what

A

cytomegalovirus

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15
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HHV/cytomegalovirus is common in and causes

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HIV and transplant patients/ pneumonia

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16
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is HHV5 symptomatic

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90% are not

17
Q

TX for thurs

A

mycelex/Clotrimazole trohces, nyastatin, fluconaole, no sugar nyastatin

18
Q

what is HHV8

A

Kaopsi Sarcoma (AIDS poulation)

19
Q

3 kids of erythematous candidiasis

A

median rhomboid glossitis, denture stomatitis includes papillary hyperplasia, angular chelitis and cheliosis

20
Q

kissing lesion on tongue

A

median rhomboid glossitis

21
Q

inflammatory paipillary hyperplasia caused by

A

poor denture hygiene, pebbly erythematous surface

22
Q

2 denture problems

A

denture stomatitis and inflammatory papillary hyperplasia

23
Q

treatment for angular cheilitis and cheilosis

A

nystatin + triamcinolone (mycolog), ketoconazole, monistat

24
Q

peutz jeghers syndrome characteristics

A

freckle lesions on hands, perioral skin, oral mucosa, INTESTINAL POLYPOSIS

25
Q

peutz jeghers syndrome are predisposed to

A

adenocarcinoma of GI tract

26
Q

peutz jeghers syndrome what kind of disorder

A

AD dominant caused by mutation in LKB1 gene

27
Q

pemphigus vulgaris lesion and sign

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+ nikolsky sign, oral lesions first to show and last to go, blister easily ruptures

28
Q

pemphigus vulgaries antibodies

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desmoglein 3 (oral cavity), desmogelin 1 (skin). Fhicken wire histopathology

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