05.Vesiculobullous_Lesions_Questions Flashcards
(16 cards)
Which term refers to the condition characterized by HSV-1 infection?
Herpes Simplex Virus 1 - HSV-1 infection
Identify the lesion defined by primary oral herpes?
Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis - primary oral herpes
What diagnosis matches cold sores?
Recurrent herpes simplex - cold sores
Which anomaly presents as chickenpox virus?
Varicella Zoster / HHV-3 - chickenpox virus
In oral pathology, what does primary varicella indicate?
Chickenpox - primary varicella
Which term refers to reactivated VZV?
Herpes Zoster / Shingles - reactivated VZV
Identify the lesion defined by geniculate ganglion VZV?
Ramsay Hunt Syndrome - geniculate ganglion VZV
What diagnosis matches enterovirus infection?
Coxsackie Virus - enterovirus infection
Which anomaly presents as Coxsackie pharyngitis?
Herpangina - Coxsackie pharyngitis
In oral pathology, what does Coxsackie rash indicate?
Hand-foot-mouth syndrome - Coxsackie rash
Which term refers to autoimmune bullae?
Pemphigus Vulgaris - autoimmune bullae
Identify the lesion defined by subepithelial bullae?
Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid - subepithelial bullae
What diagnosis matches target lesions?
Erythema Multiforme - target lesions
Which anomaly presents as mild mucocutaneous EM?
EM Minor - mild mucocutaneous EM
In oral pathology, what does recurrent EM minor indicate?
Chronic EM Minor - recurrent EM minor
Which term refers to severe EM?
EM Major / Stevens–Johnson - severe EM