Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
46 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
What is the most common malignancy?
|
basal cell carcinoma
|
|
T or F
basal cell carcinoma often metastasizes |
F
|
|
Rank these in order from LEAST to MOST malignant
Erythroplakia Erythroleukoplakia leukoplakia |
leukoplakia
erythroplakia erytrholeukoplakia |
|
name a cancer that is low grade, slow growing
|
verrucous carcinoma
|
|
What is this? what is it caused by
|
submucosal fibrosis
caused by betel nut chewing |
|
What's this? what causes it?
|
nicotine stomatitis
caused by long term tobacco (not the smokeless kind) actual tobacco |
|
what's this?
|
hairy tongue
|
|
a. Acute otitis media
b. Environmental changes – pressure, cold c. Local and systemic infections d. Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome e. Multiple sclerosis, Diabetes f. Pregnancy g. Idiopathic This is the etiology of what? |
bell's palsy
|
|
what are the 7 etiologies of bell's palsy?
|
melkersson-rosenthal
acute otitis media Local/systemic infections Environmental changes Diabetes Idiopathic Pregancy Multiple sclerosis |
|
2 features of melkersson rosenthal (maybe a 3rd)
|
labial swelling
glossitis (hemifacial paralysis) |
|
T/F
In auriculotemproal syndrome we observe flushing and sweating of branches of A-T nerve, and the minor's iodine test shows its distribution |
T-T
|
|
Patient comes in with vesicles of the ear, involvement of 7th cranial nerve. What is thi?
|
ramsay-hunt syndrome
|
|
ramsay hunt syndrome involves vesicles of the...
|
ear
|
|
Myasthenia gravis effects what 3 groups of muscles
|
ocular
oropharyngeal limbs |
|
What would yohu say a patient has that has resorption of posterior mandible and widening of the PDL space?
|
scleroderma
|
|
2 characeristic of scleroderma?
|
resorption of post mandible
widening of PDL |
|
Patient has large, warm, superficial, swollen lesion and a fever. theyu have...
|
erysipelas
|
|
describe a patient w/ erysipelas?
|
large superficial warm swollen lesion
|
|
Solar lentigo is of inflammatory Nature
T or F |
F
|
|
Solar lentigo (does/does not) change when protected from UV light. Ephilides (do/do not) change when protected from UV light
|
solar lentigo does not
ephilides does |
|
xanthelasma is an ACQUIRED condition, characterized by fat in lesions
unknown cause, may be genetics more common in asian/mediterranean have lipid disorder lesions on eyelids symettrical distirbution (both eyes) foamy histiocytes tx - treat lipid disored But the answer is... |
false
|
|
Patient w/ a "stuck onto" skin lesion, the patient tans a lot.
What is it, and what is the tx? |
seborrehic keratosis
no tx needed unless aesthetics |
|
This lesion has a "sandpaper texture" to it
|
actinic keratosis
|
|
describe the lesion of actininc keratosis
|
sandpaper texture
|
|
patient has gray-white diffuse lesion, pull on it and it goes away then returns. what is it?
|
leukoedema
|
|
cat scratch disease caused by
|
bartonella henselae
|
|
bartonella henselae is the cause of what disease
|
cat scratch
|
|
Mono is caused by
|
ebv
|
|
ebv causes
|
mono
|
|
RS cells are in what disease
|
hodgkins
|
|
hodgkin's has what distinc cell
|
RS cells
|
|
T or F
follicular center lymphoma is of B-cell origin |
T
|
|
Which has best prognosis?
Follicular hyperplasia diffuse b-cell lympphoma MALT lymphoma |
Follicular hyperplasia
|
|
what disease infects salivary glands and is related to sjorgen's?
|
MALT
|
|
bence jones proteins and punched out lesions is characteristc of
|
multiple myeloma
|
|
Which are true of the rye classification of hodgkins
Nodular sclerosis is most common 75% mixed cellular of older - 15% lymphocyte deppletion - least common 5% lymphocyte predominance bcell 5% |
all of the above
|
|
Burkitt's lymphoma is marked by what gene?
|
c-myc
|
|
c myc is amerker for
|
burkitt's lymphoma
|
|
T or F
Early SCC is generally painful |
F
|
|
Is verrucous carcinoma characterized by slow growth or invasion
|
slow growth
|
|
Betal nut chewing is associated with what condition
|
oral submucous fibrosis
|
|
SCC of the lower lips is often caused by
|
sun exposure
|
|
oral submucous firbrosis has a common cause of
|
betel nut chewing
|
|
5 common spots for SCC
|
floor of mouth
tongue soft palate anterior tonsillar pillar retromolar trigone |
|
What is the result of tumor cells forming keratin in the underlying CT?
|
keratin perals
|
|
what are keratin pearls
|
tumor cells forming keratin in the underlying CT
|