Review for midterm and black and white pathology part 2 Flashcards

1
Q

What distinguishes an ossifying fibroma from a juvenile active ossifying fibroma?

A
  • Age of patient
  • Most common sites of involvement
  • Clinical behavior
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2
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Where is a juvenile ossifying fibroma located?

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-Maxilla

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3
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What are the two types of Juvenile ossifying fibroma?

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  • Tabecular

- Psammomatoid

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4
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What is the treatment for a cementoblastoma?

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-Extraction

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5
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T/F There is pain associated with a cementoblastoma

A

True

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6
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Excluding hematopoietic neoplasms, what is the most common type of malignancy to originate within bone?

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-Osteosarcoma

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7
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What is the most common form of cancer involving bone?

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-Metastatic carcinoma

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8
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What are the high risk sites for a leukoplakia?

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  • Lateral/ventral tongue
  • Floor of Mouth
  • Lower lip
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9
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What are the high risk sites for an erythroplakia?

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  • Soft Palate
  • Floor of mouth
  • Lateral ventral tongue
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10
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With a leukoplakia what can a pathologist report to you?

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  • Hyperkeratosis
  • Mild Moderate or severe hyperplasia
  • Carcinoma in situ
  • Cancer
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11
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Differential of a radiolucency in the jaws?

A
  • Traumatic Bone cyst (empty)
  • Aneurysmal bone cyst (blood filled)
  • Ameloblastoma (solid)
  • Focal osteoporotic marrow defect (marrow)
  • OKC (cyst)
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12
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Differential bilateral multiloccular lesions?

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  • Cherubism (Giant cell granuloma)
  • Gorlin syndrome (OKC)
  • Ameloblastoma
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13
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What can smokeless tobacco lead to if done for a long time?

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  • Verruca Carcinoma

- Proliferative verrucous luekoplakia

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14
Q

What causes lichen planus?

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-Medications

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15
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Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia has 3 types, what are they?

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  • Jafe lichtenstein
  • Maccune albright
  • Mazzebrad syndrome
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16
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What is the treatment for a traumatic ulcer?

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  • Steroid injections if it hasn’t healed on its own

- Biopsy to make sure if longer than 2 weeks

17
Q

What is the differential for a focal cemento osseous dysplasia?

A
  • Osteoid Osteoma
  • Ossifying fibroma
  • Osteoblastoma
  • Paget’s disease
18
Q

What are the differentials for a purple colored lesions?

A
  • Hemangioma
  • Varix
  • Hematoma
  • Pyogenic granuloma
  • Blue nevus
  • Amalgam tatoo
19
Q

What is the name of the test to determine if it is a hemangioma?

A

-Dioscopy (blanching)

20
Q

Differential for fibro osseous lesions?

A
  • Ossifying fibroma
  • Pagets disease
  • Juvenile ossifying fibroma
21
Q

Symmetrical widening of the PDL is suggestive of what?

A

-Osteosarcoma