Red lesions Flashcards

1
Q

Form of candidiasis caused by broad spectrum antibiotics

A

Acute atrophic candidiasis

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2
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Painful Atrophic patches intraorally

A

Acute Atrophic candidiasis

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3
Q

Hyphae present in cytological smear

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Acute Atrophic candidiasis

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4
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Asymptomatic red lesion on palate of denture wearers

A

Denture stomatitis/ Chronic Atrophic candidiasis (ill fitting dentures)

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5
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Smooth, erythematous rhomboid patch on mid dorsal tongue, lacks filiform papilla

A

Median Rhomboid Glossitis

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6
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Central papillary atrophy at junction of hard and soft palate

A

Kissing lesion

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7
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Premalignant fiery red patch, well demarcated, smooth velvety surface

A

Erythroplakia

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8
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Greater potential to be dysplastic

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Erythroplakia less common than leuko but much greater potential

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9
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Which leukoplakia is exception of having higher malignant transformation than Erythroplakia

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Proliferative verrucous leukoplakia(PVL)

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10
Q

Epithelium lack of keratin production & atrophic

A

Erythroplakia

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11
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Spider like telangiectasia & arteriovenous fistula

A

Osler-Rendu-Weber Syndrome

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12
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Early signs of this syndrome are frequent nosebleeds

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Osler-Rendu-Weber Syndrome

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13
Q

Macular hemangioma that follows distribution of trigeminal nerve

A

Port wine stain

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14
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Port-wine stain & neurological abnormalities

A

Sturge-Weber syndrome/ Encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis

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15
Q

Most common tumor of childhood

A

Hemangioma

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16
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Form of hemangioma fully developed at birth

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Congenital hemangioma/ strawberry nevus

17
Q

Diascopy-blanching seen

A

Hemangioma

18
Q

Diascopy- no blanching seen

A

Hematoma

19
Q

Focal dilation of single vein

A

Varix/Varicosity

20
Q

Most common type of oral Varicosity

A

Sublingual varix

21
Q

Reactive, Pedunculated or sessile exophytic deep red mass due to minor trauma or chronic irritation

A

Pyogenic granuloma/ lobular capillary hemangioma

22
Q

Highly vascular, raspberry like appearance

A

Pyogenic granuloma

23
Q

Well defined, firm growth on gingiva/alveolar ridge, sessile,smooth, slightly granular , pink to dark red bluish purple, reactive

A

Peripheral Giant cell granuloma

24
Q

Cup shaped radiolucency, multinucleated giant cells

A

Peripheral giant cell granuloma

25
Q

Hyperplastic granulation from post exo socket

A

Epulis Granulomatosa

26
Q

Reddish, raised, sessile nodule with draining sinus

A

Parulis/ gum boil