Pathology Final Flashcards

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What is a fibroma?

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Response to trauma

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50yo white male, widening of jaw, can’t put denture in, warm, dense bone, loss of hearing

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Paget’s disease

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3
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Cotton wool xray

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Paget’s disease

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4
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Riboflavin most likely manifests in which area?

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Tongue

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What is pellagra?

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Deficiency of nicotinic acid (niacine)

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6
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Hyperparathyroidism produces what in X-rays?

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Skeletal lesions

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What is pernicious anemia associated with?

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Burning tongue (glossitis)

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What kind of factor is pernisouus anemia?

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Intrinsic factor

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9
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Clotting is associated with what?

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Platlet aggregation

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10
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Most serious sign of Bisphosphonate tx?

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Osteonecrosis

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11
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Chemotherapy and the mouth?

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Mucosal erosion (mucositis) and ulceration

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12
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What disease is associated with hyperthyroidism?

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Graves’ disease

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13
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What disease is association with hypothyroidism?

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Cretinism

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14
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Pt has low BP, weakness, pigmentation of the skin and bronzing of the skin??

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Addison’s disease

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15
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What is a well defined yellow blister like lesion?

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Lipoma

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16
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What is the most common extra oral area of a pleomorphis adenoma?

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Parotid gland

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17
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Harmatomas have ___ tissue and ___ location

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Normal

Normal

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18
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Most common spot for oral squamous cell carcinoma?

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Floor of the mouth and lateral border of the tongue

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19
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Another name for squamous cell carcinoma?

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Epidermoid carcinoma

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20
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Who do you usually associate epidermoid carcinoma with?

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Elderly people

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21
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Who gets varrucus carcinoma?

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People who chew smokeless tobacco

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22
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Most serious skin cancer?

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Melanoma

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23
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Lesion on flood of the mouth, trauma and blood?

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Hematoma

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24
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Congenital tumor of BV’s

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Hemangioma

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Carcinoma T3, N2 and M1, which stage?
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Ameloblastoma can occur with a...
Dentigerous cyst.
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Ameloblastoma odontogenic tumor radio graphic appearance?
Soap bubble appearance
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Where will you most likely find squamous cell carcinoma on the floor of the mouth?
Sublingual and submandibular salivary glands
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What is white and can't be wiped off
Leukoplakia
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What conditions is most likely to occur after radiation to head and neck is?
Mucositis Or Xerostomia???
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Common benign neoplasm that is pedunculated?
Papilloma
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Form of carcinoma that does not invade CT is?
Carcinoma insitu
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Basil cell carcinoma.. No tendency of metastasis T/F Most common in women? T/F
T and F
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Where is squamous cell carcinoma most common?
Lateral border of tongue and floor of the mouth
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What is compound odontoma?
Little teeth anatomies
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What is complex odontoma?
No little teeth, blob
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Anelogenesis imperfectly is associated with what?
Enamel hypoplasia
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What syndrome is neurofibromotosis associated with?
Von recklinhausen
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What is cleidocranial dysphasia?
Contained primary teeth (supernumerary teeth)
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What has little hair, can't sweat?
Hypohydretic ectodermal dyplasia
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Usual location of pcod?
Mandibular anteriors
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Filter?
Spleen
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What is leukopenia?
Decrease in WBC
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What skin lesion is associated with neurofibromotosis?
Cafe au lait spots
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Treatment of fibrous dysphasia, which would you not do?
Radiation therapy
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What radio graphic appearance is assoc with fibrous dysplasia?
Ground glass
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Platelet count of 150,000-400,000= normal is not an indication of thrombocytopenia
Normal.. A? Lol
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Most common benign tumor in the oral cavity?
Irritation fibrin a
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Missing hydrochloric acid (achlorhydria)
Has pernicious anemia
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Percoshish puberty is associated with?
Albright syndrome Cafe au lait
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Histology report of someone with leukoplakia, you wouldn't see?
Osteoclasts (bone formation)
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Immobility of TMJ?
Ankylosis
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What is the most important in _____?
Establishing an accurate diagnosis
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INR Clotting is???
All of the above
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Blood tests for taking anticoagulants?
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What is increase in RBC?
Polycythemia
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Secondary aplastic anemia can be caused by?
Chemotherapy
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Varrucus carcinoma?
Better prognosis
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Squamous cell carcinoma affects what and what stage is it?
Liver, it's bad. Stage 4. Page 229
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Lyon hypothesis has what traits?
X-linked recessive
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All neoplasms arise from squamous cell except?
Adnoid systic carcinoma
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What is hyperkeratinization of palms?
Papillon lafever
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Genetic by microcephalic, retardation, cat like.
Credushot syndrome
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Hypohydrosis hypodontia
Ectodermal dysplasia
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Ave age 37, sunburst pattern is wha?
Osteosarcoma
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Multinucleated cells?
Central giant cell granuloma
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Same appearance as nug?
Leukemia
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Viscous fluid
Synovial fluid