02.Pigmented_Lesions_Questions Flashcards
(16 cards)
Which pigmented lesion is characterized by racial or physiological melanin deposition?
Melanoplakia (Physiologic Pigmentation) - racial or physiological melanin deposition
Identify the condition defined by melanin deposition due to tobacco smoking.
Smoker’s Melanosis - melanin deposition due to tobacco smoking
What diagnosis matches focal melanin hyperpigmentation on lip or oral mucosa?
Melanotic Macule - focal melanin hyperpigmentation on lip or oral mucosa
Which lesion presents as nevus cells within oral mucosal epithelium?
Intramucosal Nevus - nevus cells within oral mucosal epithelium
In oral pathology, what does dermal melanocytes causing blue lesion indicate?
Blue Nevus - dermal melanocytes causing blue lesion
Which pigmented lesion is characterized by junctional and intramucosal nevus components?
Compound Nevus - junctional and intramucosal nevus components
Identify the condition defined by nevus cells at junction of epithelium and connective tissue.
Junctional Nevus - nevus cells at junction of epithelium and connective tissue
What diagnosis matches nevus cells within connective tissue layer?
Intradermal Nevus - nevus cells within connective tissue layer
Which lesion presents as mucocutaneous pigmentation with intestinal polyps?
Peutz–Jeghers Syndrome - mucocutaneous pigmentation with intestinal polyps
In oral pathology, what does café-au-lait spots with endocrine abnormalities indicate?
McCune–Albright Syndrome - café-au-lait spots with endocrine abnormalities
Which pigmented lesion is characterized by adrenal insufficiency with mucosal hyperpigmentation?
Addison’s Disease - adrenal insufficiency with mucosal hyperpigmentation
Identify the condition defined by implantation of amalgam particles causing blue-black stain.
Amalgam Tattoo - implantation of amalgam particles causing blue-black stain
What diagnosis matches systemic metal toxicity causing oral pigmentation?
Heavy Metal Ingestion - systemic metal toxicity causing oral pigmentation
Which lesion presents as minocycline-associated gray-blue discoloration?
Drug-induced Pigmentation (Minocycline) - minocycline-associated gray-blue discoloration
In oral pathology, what does chloroquine-induced retinal and mucosal pigmentation indicate?
Drug-induced Pigmentation (Chloroquine) - chloroquine-induced retinal and mucosal pigmentation
Which pigmented lesion is characterized by familial dysplastic nevus with melanoma risk?
B-K Mole Syndrome - familial dysplastic nevus with melanoma risk