Pathology Final Flashcards
What is a fibroma?
Response to trauma
50yo white male, widening of jaw, can’t put denture in, warm, dense bone, loss of hearing
Paget’s disease
Cotton wool xray
Paget’s disease
Riboflavin most likely manifests in which area?
Tongue
What is pellagra?
Deficiency of nicotinic acid (niacine)
Hyperparathyroidism produces what in X-rays?
Skeletal lesions
What is pernicious anemia associated with?
Burning tongue (glossitis)
What kind of factor is pernisouus anemia?
Intrinsic factor
Clotting is associated with what?
Platlet aggregation
Most serious sign of Bisphosphonate tx?
Osteonecrosis
Chemotherapy and the mouth?
Mucosal erosion (mucositis) and ulceration
What disease is associated with hyperthyroidism?
Graves’ disease
What disease is association with hypothyroidism?
Cretinism
Pt has low BP, weakness, pigmentation of the skin and bronzing of the skin??
Addison’s disease
What is a well defined yellow blister like lesion?
Lipoma
What is the most common extra oral area of a pleomorphis adenoma?
Parotid gland
Harmatomas have ___ tissue and ___ location
Normal
Normal
Most common spot for oral squamous cell carcinoma?
Floor of the mouth and lateral border of the tongue
Another name for squamous cell carcinoma?
Epidermoid carcinoma
Who do you usually associate epidermoid carcinoma with?
Elderly people
Who gets varrucus carcinoma?
People who chew smokeless tobacco
Most serious skin cancer?
Melanoma
Lesion on flood of the mouth, trauma and blood?
Hematoma
Congenital tumor of BV’s
Hemangioma
Carcinoma T3, N2 and M1, which stage?
4
Ameloblastoma can occur with a…
Dentigerous cyst.
Ameloblastoma odontogenic tumor radio graphic appearance?
Soap bubble appearance