oralpath2 Flashcards
Described as having a soap bubble radiographic appearance.
multisystic ameloblastoma
. W/c is odontogenic in origin
adenomatoid odontogenic lesion
Squamous papilloma has a histologic feature of having many
long, thin, finger – like projections extending above the
surface of the mucosa. Each made up of a continuous layer of
stratified squamous epithelium & containing a thin, central
connective tissue core
both statment is true
Most common kind of cutaneous acquired nevi.
intradermal nevi
Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor has a strong male predilection.
AOT occurs late in life usually 4th – 5th decade.
both false
Autosomal dominant disease characterized by papillomatous
lesions as well as ‘pebbly’ lesions & fibromas of various sites in the
oral cavity & other parts of the body.
cowdens syndrome
The lesion appears as an elevated umbilicated/crateriform one w/
a depressed central core or plug
keratoacanthoma
Clinically & microscopically indistinguishable fr. verucca vulgaris.
squamous papilloma
Nevus cells are confined to the basal layer of the epithelium.
junctional nevi
Upon histologic examination of ameloblastoma what is
commonly/usually seen?
Combination of different histologic subtypes
Which is caused by a virus?
sqaumous papilloma
Each finger – like extension above surface mucosa in squamous
papilloma is made up of a continuous layer of _____ epithelium &
containing a thin, central _____core, histologically
stratified sqaumaous and connective tissue
. W/c is considered as a reactive lesion
keratoacanthoma
. Also known as adenoameloblastoma.
adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
Ameloblastoma is an odontogenic neoplasm that arises fr.
dental papilla. May also arise during tooth formation fr. the reduced
enamel epithelium.