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Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
Quiz 1: Introduction to Preliminary Diagnosis of Oral Lesions
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Question 41
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The pathologic lesion seen on the dorsal surface of the tongue is characteristic of
Question 42
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Where is the common intraoral location for leukoedema?
Question 43
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Urticaria is an example of a(n)
Question 44
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The term erythroplakia is best used in which context?
Question 45
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A "white" hairy tongue indicates an increase in the amount of
Question 46
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While obtaining diagnostic information from a patient, the dental hygienist learns that the appearance of this patient's teeth is familial. The correct diagnosis is
Question 47
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The lingual thyroid is most often found in which intraoral location?
Question 48
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A medical history of a patient prescribed a calcium channel blocker may reveal which condition?
Question 49
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Your patient is diagnosed with a lingual thyroid. What is the next step on the treatment plan?
Question 50
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Various sizes of circumscribed elevations that contain pus are termed
Question 51
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Which term describes a lesion in which parts of a whole are joined together, or fused, to make one?
Question 52
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What is the radiographic appearance of periapical cemento-osseous dysplasia in its earliest stage?
Question 53
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Each condition is considered benign and of unknown cause except one. Which one is the exception?
Question 54
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The eight categories that provide information leading to a definitive diagnosis are as follows: microscopic, clinical, laboratory, surgical, differential findings, radiographic, therapeutic, and