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Clinical Diagnosis - General and Oral Pathology - Quiz, Exercises of Pathology

There are different questions in this quiz, one is: An adult female has noticed clusters of tiny yellow lobules on the mucosal surface of her cheeks and lower lips. Although she does not have pain, she is concerned. You make a Clinical Diagnosis of:

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Download Clinical Diagnosis - General and Oral Pathology - Quiz and more Exercises Pathology in PDF only on Docsity!   1. An adult female has noticed clusters of tiny yellow lobules on the mucosal surface of her cheeks and lower lips. Although she does not have pain, she is concerned. You make a Clinical Diagnosis of: __________________________________________________________________________________ 2. An 18 year old comes into the office complaining of pain & swelling in his jaw. He has a partially erupted tooth (#32). You notice the tissue covering the area is inflamed. The x-ray reveals a mesoanuglar impaction. You recognize this as: ____________________________________________ 3. A young male presents with a number of “target ring lesions” on his skin. Some are macules and some are bullae. His lips are crusted and bleeding. This most likely is? __________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Your office just started using a new brand of latex gloves and you suddenly notice red swollen vesicles on your hands and fingers. What type of allergic reaction is this? __________________________________________________________________________________ 5. A patient presents with painful gingiva with red bullae and erosions. Upon palpation of these bullae, they literally peel off- a positive Nikolsky response. You suspect the patient suffers from: __________________________________________________________________________________ 6. A young female patient sits in your chair and you notice that she has an unusual “butterfly rash” across her cheeks and bridge of her nose. In her mouth you not red mucosal lesions with white striae radiating from the center of the lesion. The full name of this condition is? __________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Your middle aged female patient opens her mouth and you recognize the interconnecting while lines on her buccal mucosa as Wickham striae. This condition is known as? __________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Mom brings her 8 yr. old son in for a check-up even though the child is running a slight fever. When you examine the tongue, you find petechiae on the soft palate and a strawberry appearance of the tongue. You advise the mother to get the child to the family physician because you suspect the child has? ______________________________________________________________________________ 9. A middle aged woman arrives worried about large lobular hard bumps in the lower jaw under her tongue. X-rays reveal radiopaque areas in this region. She has no pain but is convinced she has boney mouth cancer. You can reassure her by explaining that these are: _____________________________ 10. Your 9 year old patient has small erythematous macules with white necrotic centers on the buccal mucosa; you recognize this as Koplik spots. You decide to postpone treatment because you suspect this child has: __________________________________________________________________________________ 11. The patient is in for just a routine check-up. A radiograph shows a well-defined pear-shaped radiolucency between the maxillary lateral and cuspid. The teeth are vital and there is no pain. You docsity.com record this as:________________________________________________________________________________ 12. A patient presents with a draining abscess that contains sulfur granules in the pus. This indicates a condition called? ____________________________________________________________________ 13. The patient tells you, “I get these sores on my lips whenever I am under stress, tired, or I’ve been out in the sun for too long. They start out as an itch then little blisters form and finally this ugly crusty scab forms.” This lesion appears on the vermillion border of his lips so you recognize this as? __________________________________________________________________________________ 14. The mother of a 6 year old patient asks you if you know what those spots are on her child’s face, arms and body are. A lot of his classmates have the same thing. They are red pus filled eruptions that itch and not very painful. If you’ve never had this condition yourself- you do not know. This kid has? __________________________________________________________________________________ 15. A 30 yr. old patient is missing his lower right third molar but he swears he has never had any teeth removed. He is asymptomatic but the x-ray shows a well-defined radiolucent lesion in the area of #32- no tooth is present. This very likely is? __________________________________________________________________________________ 16. The same patient from question 15 is also missing #17. The radiograph shows this tooth is unerupted and surrounded by a well-defined unilocular radiolucency. You would call this? __________________________________________________________________________________ 17. A well-defined unilocular radiolucency is located on the midline of the hard palate. It is asymptomatic and is discovered on an occlusal x-ray. It is a? __________________________________________________________________________________ 18. An x-ray reveals a small additional tooth positioned upside down between the upper permanent central incisors. This is a? __________________________________________________________________ 19. A mother is concerned that her 7 year old son has misshapen front teeth. You notice Hutchinson incisors and mulberry molars. Either you or the dentist should use discretion in telling the mother that this condition is called? _______________________________________________________________ 20. This particular genetic disease affects the development of the outer surface of permanent and primary teeth. There are several varieties of this condition but the main clinical manifestation is soft, thin, poorly calcified enamel that chips or breaks easily resulting in rapid and extensive decay. This unfortunate condition is called? ________________________________________________________ 21. A young person is seen to be missing one or more maxillary teeth. The x-ray reveals a mass of numerous miniature tooth-like growths surrounded by a radiolucent halo preventing the eruption of the teeth in that area. This is a: ____________________________________________________________ 22. A patient complains that his "denture does not fit right anymore and it moves sometimes when he eats." In addition, he stated his palate is "sore" and he has some discomfort. Multiple erythematous, docsity.com