06.White_Lesions_Questions Flashcards

(19 cards)

1
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Which term refers to a white lesion characterized by mild epithelial dysplasia?

A

Leukoplakia (Mild dysplasia) - mild epithelial dysplasia

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Identify the white oral lesion defined by severe epithelial dysplasia.

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Leukoplakia (Moderate to severe dysplasia) - severe epithelial dysplasia

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3
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What diagnosis matches a lesion presenting with EBV-related lesion?

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Hairy Leukoplakia - EBV-related lesion

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4
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Which anomaly presents as lacelike white lines?

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Lichen Planus (Reticular) - lacelike white lines

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In oral pathology, what does ulcerative white lesion indicate?

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Lichen Planus (Erosive) - ulcerative white lesion

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Which term refers to a white lesion characterized by thick white patch?

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Lichen Planus (Plaque) - thick white patch

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Identify the white oral lesion defined by subepithelial blister.

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Lichen Planus (Bullous) - subepithelial blister

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What diagnosis matches a lesion presenting with acute mucosal damage?

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Graft-versus-host Disease (Acute) - acute mucosal damage

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Which anomaly presents as chronic mucosal fibrosis?

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Graft-versus-host Disease (Chronic) - chronic mucosal fibrosis

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In oral pathology, what does smokers palate indicate?

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Nicotinic Stomatitis - smokers palate

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Which term refers to a white lesion characterized by tobacco keratosis?

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Snuff Pouch - tobacco keratosis

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Identify the white oral lesion defined by fibrous bands.

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Oral Submucous Fibrosis - fibrous bands

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What diagnosis matches a lesion presenting with spice hypersensitivity?

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Cinnamon Contact Stomatitis - spice hypersensitivity

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14
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Which anomaly presents as caustic injury?

A

Chemical Burn - caustic injury

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15
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In oral pathology, what does renal failure ulcers indicate?

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Uremic Stomatitis - renal failure ulcers

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16
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Which term refers to a white lesion characterized by white removable plaques?

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Candidiasis (Pseudomembranous) - white removable plaques

17
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Identify the white oral lesion defined by red atrophic areas.

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Candidiasis (Erythematous) - red atrophic areas

18
Q

What diagnosis matches a lesion presenting with white adherent patches?

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Candidiasis (Chronic hyperplastic) - white adherent patches

19
Q

Which anomaly presents as migratory depapillation?

A

Geographic Tongue - migratory depapillation