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21 Cards in this Set
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What is the most common soft tissue in the oral cavity?
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Fibroma
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Where (location) does a peripheral ossifying fibroma occur?
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on the gingiva
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Mumps is unilateral swelling of.....
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the parotid gland
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What is the name of a benign neoplasm from the schwann cells ?
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Neurofibroma
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What is Rhabdomyosarcoma ?
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a malignant tumor of striated muscle
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What is the most common salivary gland cancer?
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Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
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What are Café-au-lait spot and lisch nodules associated with?
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Neurofibromatosis-Von Recklinghausen's disease of the skin
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What is lymphangioma ?
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Congenital malformation of the lymphatic vessels
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What is the location of Cervical lymphoepithelial cyst?
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on the anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle.
It's a brachial cleft cyst |
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What is the most commonly developing cyst of the neck ?
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Thyroglossal tract cyst - affects children the most
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Where is a Ranula located ?
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On the floor of the mouth
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What is the appearance of chronic osteomyelitis on RADS ?
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onionskin
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What is the most commonly occurring odontogenic tumor ?
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Ameloblastoma
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What is the radiographic appearance of an ameloblastoma ?
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"soap bubble"
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Does a calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT) / Pinfborg tumor show calcification on RADS ?
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Yes !
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What is the radiographic appearance of ossifying fibroma ?
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Well defined radiolucency with sclerotic borders and calcification may be present.
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What gender and age is more prone to ossifying fibroma ?
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Females 30-40s
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What is the key feature with Central Giant Cell Granuloma ?
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Expansion of bone
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What is an early sign of Central Giant Cell Granuloma ?
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Mobile teeth or expansion
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What is the most common type of primary malignant tumor of bone ?
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Osteosarcoma
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What is chondrosarcoma ?
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malignant tumor of the cartilage
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