Pathology Flashcards
type II HSR example
rheumatic fever
type III HSR example
RA
MC places for OSCC to met
lungs
bone
liver
epidermoid cysts, supernumerary teeth, skull osteomas, and odontomas
gardner
geographic tongue affects what papillae
filiform
Which of the following dental anomalies causes the total tooth count to be lowered by one?
fusion
when one tooth, particularly during the bud or cap stage of development, has split into two entities. When ___ occurs, tooth count remains the same.
gemination
___ ___ are salivary gland remnants found on the midpalatal raphe. They present as small, painless, white-yellow firm papules.
Epstein pearls
excess native tissue in normal location
hamartoma
excess native tissue in abnormal location
choristoma
Taste buds are bathed in saliva from the ___ ___ glands
Von Ebner’s
___ ___ 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.
Papillon-Lefèvre
___ cysts are asymptomatic, fluctuant yellow nodules on the tongue or floor of the mouth.
Lymphoepithelial (contain keratin)
___ macroglossia is a form of tongue enlargement in which histological abnormalities correlate with an underlying condition, including muscular enlargement, tumors, and vascular malformation.
True
___ is an abnormality where the tongue is positioned posteriorly
Glossoptosis