Salivary Gland Lesions Dr. Jham l Flashcards

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Mucocele anatamoy?

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lower lip, buccal mucosa, ventral (under) tongue.

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Mucocele on upper lip?

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NO it would be salivary gland tumor

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Mucocele

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Mucocele

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Mucocele

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Mucocele

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Mucocele

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Ranula

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Ranula

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Ranula

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Plunging Ranula

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Ranula

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13
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Ranula (Marsupialization means sutting a slit etc)

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Sialolith

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Sialolith

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Sialolith

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Sialolith

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Sialolith

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19
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Sialolith

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20
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Looks malignant but not

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Necrotizing Sialometaplasia (dead salivary gland changes cell type from ex cuboidal to ss)

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21
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Necrotizing Sialometaplasia

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Necrotizing Sialometaplasia

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23
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Order of Necrotizing Sialometaplasia:

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swelling, ulcer, heal (malignant stuff do not swell then ulcerate they ulcerate directly)

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Necrotizing Sialometaplasia

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25
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transformation of ductal epithelium into squamous epithelium

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Necrotizing Sialometaplasia

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26
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Necrosis of Acini

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Necrotizing Sialometaplasia

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27
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Necrotizing Sialometaplasia

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28
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Bacterial Sialodenitis

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Bacterial Sialadenitis

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Bacterial Sialodenitis

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Bacterial Sialodenitis

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Bacterial Sialodenitis

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Bacterial Sialadenitis

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Bacterial Sialadenitis

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Viral Sialadenitis (Mumps)

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Viral Sialadenitis (Mumps)

37
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Another name for mumps?

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Viral Sialadenitis

38
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Caused by a paramyxovirus (rubulavirus)

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Viral Sialadenitis (mumps)

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Viral Sialadenitis (mumps)

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Viral Sialadenitis (mumps)

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Viral Sialadentitis (mumps)

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Viral Sialadenitis (mumps) diagnosis

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Sarcoidosis

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Sarcoidosis

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Sarcoidosis

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Sarcoidosis

47
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Hallmarks of Sarcoidosis

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skin lesions on back, arms, neck face, scalp. Lupus penio-painful skin sores on face. Eye problems, salivary glans, lymph nodes enlarged in ches and neck. Erythena bidisyn (itchy and painful rashes) in lower legs and ankles. lung scaring and lumps

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Lupus pernio-part sarcoidosis

49
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Sarcoidosis

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Sarcoidosis

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Sarcoidosis

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Sarcoidosis

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Sarcoidosis diagnosis

54
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Elevated ACE (angiotensing converting enzyme)?

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Sarcoidosis

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Sjogren’s Syndrome

56
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Dry eyes in sjogren’s syndrom is called?

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Keratoconjunctivitis sicca

57
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Dry mouth + dry eyes in sjogren syndrom is called?

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primary sjogren or sicca syndrome

58
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what is secondary sjogren?

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sicca syndrome (dry eyes/mouth) + Auto immune disease

59
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important

60
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Sjogren Syndrome

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Sjogren’s Syndrome

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Sjogren Syndrome

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Sjogren Syndrome

64
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40 x risk of lymphoma?

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Sjogren Syndrome

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Sjogren Syndrome

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xerostomia

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Xerostomia

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Xerostomia

69
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opposite of xerostomia (excess saliva)

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sialorrhea

70
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apthous ulcer, or b/c dentures, or b/c heavy metal intoxication, or GERD.

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Sialorrhea

71
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so lack of motor skills to keep saliva in mouth (have normal saliva quantity, just can’t keep in mouth)…

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Sialorrhea

72
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Sialorrhea