Pathology Flashcards

1
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type II HSR example

A

rheumatic fever

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2
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type III HSR example

A

RA

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3
Q

MC places for OSCC to met

A

lungs
bone
liver

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4
Q

epidermoid cysts, supernumerary teeth, skull osteomas, and odontomas

A

gardner

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5
Q

geographic tongue affects what papillae

A

filiform

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6
Q

Which of the following dental anomalies causes the total tooth count to be lowered by one?

A

fusion

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7
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when one tooth, particularly during the bud or cap stage of development, has split into two entities. When ___ occurs, tooth count remains the same.

A

gemination

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8
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___ ___ are salivary gland remnants found on the midpalatal raphe. They present as small, painless, white-yellow firm papules.

A

Epstein pearls

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9
Q

excess native tissue in normal location

A

hamartoma

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10
Q

excess native tissue in abnormal location

A

choristoma

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11
Q

Taste buds are bathed in saliva from the ___ ___ glands

A

Von Ebner’s

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12
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___ ___ syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder, which appears in children as hyperkeratosis and rough patches of the palms and soles of the feet, as well as aggressive inflammation of the periodontium.

A

Papillon-Lefèvre

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13
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___ cysts are asymptomatic, fluctuant yellow nodules on the tongue or floor of the mouth.

A

Lymphoepithelial (contain keratin)

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14
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___ macroglossia is a form of tongue enlargement in which histological abnormalities correlate with an underlying condition, including muscular enlargement, tumors, and vascular malformation.

A

True

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15
Q

___ is an abnormality where the tongue is positioned posteriorly

A

Glossoptosis

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16
Q

A vitamin deficiency in vitamin ___ can predispose a patient to angular cheilitis.

A

B2

17
Q

calcific metamorphosis vs ankylosis

A

PDL only involved in ankylosis, not CM

18
Q

The ___ sign refers to a pinpoint bleeding that can occur when the surface of psoriasis (or other skin diseases) are removed and the capillaries beneath the skin’s surface rupture.

A

Auspitz

19
Q

___ ___ is a radiodensity associated with the apex of a non-vital tooth as a reaction to low-grade inflammation in the area.

A

Condensing osteitis

20
Q

___ ___ is a benign dense bone island apart from the apex of a tooth.

A

Idiopathic osteosclerosis

21
Q

Hair-on-end appearance is characteristic of sickle cell anemia because of bone marrow ___

A

hyperplasia

22
Q

widened panoramic due to what

A

too far behind

23
Q

___ ___ resorption describes the process of replacement of the root surface with bone (i.e. ankylosis)

A

External replacement

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