Potentially Malignant Lesions Flashcards

1
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potentially malignant lesion vs potentially malignant condition

A

lesion - altered tissue in which cancer is more likely to form
condition - generalised state with increased cancer risk

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2
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name 3 potentially malignant conditions

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lichen planus
iron deficiency (thinner epithelium, less of a barrier to carcinogens)
tertiary syphillis

oral submucous fibrosis

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3
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what area of the mouth does chronic hyperplastic candidoses typically affect

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commisures

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4
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what stain shows candida albicans hyphae

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PAS
periodic acid shiff stain

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5
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dysplasia vs cellular atypia

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dysplasia - disordered growth in a tissue
atypia - changes in individual cells

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6
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what are the grades of epithelial dysplasia

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mild:changes in lower third only
moderate: architectural changes extend into middle third
severe: changes extend into upper third
carcinoma in situ: entirety of epithelium involved however still confined to epithelium

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7
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what are 2 important signs of cellular atypia

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pleomorphism
hyperchromatism

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8
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pleomorphism

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variety of shapes and sizes

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9
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hyperchromatism

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darker stained due to more DNA content within cell

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10
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loss of polarity

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cells appear jumbled up - no longer lined

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11
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where should mitotic figures be in healthy tissues

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basal layer only

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12
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what are the 6 hallmarks of cancer

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  • evading apoptosis
  • self sufficiency in growth signals
  • insensitivity to anti-growth signals
  • tissue invasion and metastasis
  • limitless replicative potential
  • sustained angiogenesis
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13
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what do oncogenes produce

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normal growth factors

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14
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two hit hypothesis of carcinogenesis

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tumour suppressor genes come in pair
if one lost the other can compensate
if both lost then malignant transformation may occur

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15
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field change theory

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area surrounding a primary tumour site may be more susceptible to developing oral cancer

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