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Oral Pathology Dentalelle Tutoring
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Recurrent herpes can reoccur: A.Hard palate B.Floor of the mouth C.Buccal mucosa D.Labial mucosa
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Answer A.Hard palate - adjacent to the max first molars to be specific. Then, floor of the mouth, tongue and buccal/labial mucosa B.Floor of the mouth C.Buccal mucosa D.Labial mucosa
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What herpetic whitlow? Herpetic whitlow – on the finger
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Sulfur granules could be from: A.Tuberculosis B.Shingles C.Actinomycosis D.Syphilis
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Answers A.Tuberculosis B.Shingles C.Actinomycosis (produces pus with granules, sulfur granules bacterial disease) D.Syphilis
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What may have Koplik Spots? A.Shingles B.Rubeola C.Herpangina D.Rubella
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Answer A.Shingles B.Rubeola (measles) C.Herpangina D.Rubella
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Herpangina
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Secondary (cutaneous) manifestation of syphilis is: A.Mucus patch B.Mucosal ulceration C.Pruritic rash D.Necrosis
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Answer A.Mucus patch B.Mucosal ulceration C.Pruritic rash (cutaneous means skin) D.Necrosis
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Stages of Syphilis 4 stages Primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary (this stage could be fatal) YES VERY CONTAGIOUS --Erythromycin is injected IF the patient is allergic to penicillin. Sexual contact.
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Cancer of the glandular tissue is defined as: A.Liposarcoma B.glandular sarcoma C.squamous cell carcinoma D.adenocarcinoma
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Answer A.Liposarcoma B.glandular sarcoma C.squamous cell carcinoma D.adenocarcinoma
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Ossifying Fibroma is: A.Lesion that may occur in soft tissue or bone B.It forms cementum within a neoplasm C.It forms bone and cementum within a neoplasm D.Giant cell tumor
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Answer A.Lesion that may occur in soft tissue or bone B.It forms cementum within a neoplasm C.It forms bone and cementum within a neoplasm D.Giant cell tumor
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What is Sialadenitis? A.Inflammation of the bone B.Inflammation of stones C.Inflammation of salivary gland tissue D.Inflammation of tissue
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Answer A.Inflammation of the bone B.Inflammation of stones C.Inflammation of salivary gland tissue D.Inflammation of tissue IN an x-ray this would show up as radiopaque (white). You want to take an occlusal
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What is a contagious lung disease? A.Mucocele B.Tuberculosis C.Ranula D.Mucus retention phenomenon
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Answer A.Mucocele B.Tuberculosis C.Ranula D.Mucus retention phenomenon Ranula (Mucocele)
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Erythema Multiforme affects: A.Skin and mucous membranes B.Skin C.Mucous membranes D.Redness around the eyes
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Answer A.Skin and mucous membranes B.Skin C.Mucous membranes D.Redness around the eyes
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What is subcutaneous bleeding? A.Purpura B.Petechiae C.Ecchymosis D.Hematoma
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Answer A.Purpura –larger than petechiae B.Petechiae – little spots C.Ecchymosis – larger areas – blue or purple D.Hematoma – bruising
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Polycythemia A.Abnormal increase in red blood cells B.Abnormal increase in white blood cells C.Abnormal decrease in red blood cells D.Abnormal loss of oxygen in red blood cells
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Answer A.Abnormal increase in red blood cells B.Abnormal increase in white blood cells C.Abnormal decrease in red blood cells D.Abnormal loss of oxygen in red blood cells
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Squamous cell carcinoma risks are: (what could cause it)- A.Sun screen B.Liver damage C.Tobacco and alcohol use D.All of the above
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Answer A.Sun screen B.Liver damage C.Tobacco and alcohol use D.All of the above
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Down Syndrome deals with the chromosome: A.31 B.21 C.41 D.91
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Answer 1.31 2.21 TRISOMY 3.41 4.91
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A curved root on a tooth is called: A.Taurodontism B.Dilaceration C.Concrescence D.Fusion
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Answer A.Taurodontism B.Dilaceration C.Concresence D.Fusion Taurodontism Concresence
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Two crowns and one root refers to: A.Fusion B.Dens in dente C.Gemination D.Concresence
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Answer A.Fusion B.Dens in dente C.Gemination D.Concresence Dens in Dente
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An increase in cells size, (NOT cell numbers); refers to: A.Hyperplasia B.Hypertrophy C.Neoplasia D.Carcinoma
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Answer A.Hyperplasia B.Hypertrophy C.Neoplasia D.Carcinoma
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