Deck 1: Introduction to Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology

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A swelling or collection of cells appearing as a mass or lump is known as a:

A) Tumor
B) Macule
C) Plaque
D) Papule
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The act of listening to body sounds is known as:

A) Inspection
B) Palpation
C) Percussion
D) Auscultation
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Identification of a disease from its signs and symptoms is known as:

A) Pathology
B) Idiopathic
C) Iatrogenic
D) Diagnosis
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Iatrogenic means a lesion:

A) Occurred as a result of treatment
B) Is due to a genetic abnormality
C) Was caused by an infection
D) Was self-inflicted
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Palpable masses greater than 1 cm that arise from the deeper tissues are called:

A) Papules
B) Macules
C) Bullae
D) Nodules
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All of the following are examples of symptoms EXCEPT:

A) Itching
B) Pain
C) Soreness
D) Leukoplakia
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The term bulla is used to describe a:

A) Small blister that is less than 5 mm in diameter and filled with clear fluid
B) Creamy-white, inflamed, blister-like elevation that contains pus
C) Closed epithelial-lined cavity in the body
D) Vesicle or blister that exceeds 5 mm in diameter
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Patient assessment begins:

A) After the medical history is obtained
B) After the dental history is obtained
C) When the patient is observed in the waiting room or dental operatory
D) After the review of the medical history and oral examination
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Which of the following terms describes a channel that communicates between an area of suppuration, such as an abscess, to the surface of the epithelium?

A) Fissure
B) Ulcer
C) Sinus tract
D) Bulla
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The first step in assessment of oral pathological conditions is:

A) Recognition
B) Laboratory testing
C) Updating the medical history
D) Updating the dental history
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Epithelial-lined cavities that lie below the body surface and contain liquid or semisolid material are known as:

A) Bullae
B) Vesicles
C) Cysts
D) Pustules
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Signs are:

A) Subjective findings perceived by a patient
B) Subjective findings perceived by a clinician
C) Objective findings perceived by a clinician
D) None of the above
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A creamy-white, small (often less than 1 cm), blister-like elevation that contains pus is called a:

A) Bulla
B) Pustule
C) Cyst
D) Macule
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Which of the following serological tests can be used to determine the presence of an infection?

A) Complete blood count (CBC)
B) Lipid profile (LDL)
C) Blood glucose monitoring
D) Hematocrit
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The cause of a disease is commonly known as its:

A) Pathology
B) Infectivity
C) Etiology
D) Neoplastic potential
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The removal of a sample of tissue from a large lesion to diagnose or determine the extent of a disease is known as:

A) Incisional biopsy
B) Excisional biopsy
C) Exfoliative cytology
D) Brush biopsy
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Exfoliative cytology refers to analyzing samples of:

A) Tissue
B) Blood
C) Microbial cultures
D) Cells
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All of the following are considered laboratory tests used to help reach a definitive diagnosis EXCEPT:

A) ELISA
B) Urinalysis
C) Serological tests
D) Auscultation
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Papules are:

A) Palpable masses that arise within the deeper tissues
B) Small solid elevations that are not fluid- or pus-filled
C) Blister-like elevations containing pus
D) Commonly seen in pemphigus and pemphigoid
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Which of the following terms best describes a flat, slightly raised patch or layer of material deposited on a tissue surface?

A) Macule
B) Plaque
C) Fissure
D) Erosion
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Fordyce granules:

A) Appear translucent white or opalescent white
B) Occur as a consequence of the indentations from the opposing teeth
C) Contain melanin pigmentation
D) Are ectopic sebaceous glands similar to those normally found in the skin
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Which of the following describes a white line observed bilaterally along the plane of occlusion?

A) Linea alba
B) Leukoedema
C) Fordyce granules
D) Physiological pigmentation
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Which laboratory test can be used to evaluate the level of hydroxyproline, a byproduct of bone destruction?

A) DNA-PCR
B) ELISA
C) Electromyography
D) Urinalysis
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Which laboratory test is useful in the diagnosis of Sjögren's syndrome?

A) Urinalysis
B) CBC
C) Antibody tests
D) Microbiological culture
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Pathognomonic features are:

A) Specific characteristics of a particular disease or lesion
B) Nonspecific symptoms experienced by the patient
C) Always present in infectious diseases
D) Not diagnostic
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Which of the following can be used to identify the DNA of HIV?

A) DNA-PCR
B) Electromyography
C) Bacteriologic culture
D) CBC
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Which of the following is not a true statement about tori?

A) They represent excessive growths of normal bone.
B) They are exostoses.
C) They can occur in the palate or bilaterally along the lingual aspect of the mandible.
D) They most commonly occur in the presence of other disease processes.
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Which of the following describes a generalized translucent covering of the buccal mucosa, most commonly observed in dark-skinned individuals?

A) Physiological pigmentation
B) Leukoedema
C) Linea alba
D) Fordyce granules
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Hairy tongue is the term used to describe which of the following?

A) Elongated filiform papillae
B) Elongated foliate papillae
C) Elongated circumvallate papillae
D) Elongated fungiform papillae
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Deck 1: Introduction to Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
1
A swelling or collection of cells appearing as a mass or lump is known as a:

A) Tumor
B) Macule
C) Plaque
D) Papule
Tumor
2
The act of listening to body sounds is known as:

A) Inspection
B) Palpation
C) Percussion
D) Auscultation
Auscultation
3
Identification of a disease from its signs and symptoms is known as:

A) Pathology
B) Idiopathic
C) Iatrogenic
D) Diagnosis
Diagnosis
4
Iatrogenic means a lesion:

A) Occurred as a result of treatment
B) Is due to a genetic abnormality
C) Was caused by an infection
D) Was self-inflicted
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Palpable masses greater than 1 cm that arise from the deeper tissues are called:

A) Papules
B) Macules
C) Bullae
D) Nodules
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All of the following are examples of symptoms EXCEPT:

A) Itching
B) Pain
C) Soreness
D) Leukoplakia
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The term bulla is used to describe a:

A) Small blister that is less than 5 mm in diameter and filled with clear fluid
B) Creamy-white, inflamed, blister-like elevation that contains pus
C) Closed epithelial-lined cavity in the body
D) Vesicle or blister that exceeds 5 mm in diameter
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Patient assessment begins:

A) After the medical history is obtained
B) After the dental history is obtained
C) When the patient is observed in the waiting room or dental operatory
D) After the review of the medical history and oral examination
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Which of the following terms describes a channel that communicates between an area of suppuration, such as an abscess, to the surface of the epithelium?

A) Fissure
B) Ulcer
C) Sinus tract
D) Bulla
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The first step in assessment of oral pathological conditions is:

A) Recognition
B) Laboratory testing
C) Updating the medical history
D) Updating the dental history
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Epithelial-lined cavities that lie below the body surface and contain liquid or semisolid material are known as:

A) Bullae
B) Vesicles
C) Cysts
D) Pustules
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Signs are:

A) Subjective findings perceived by a patient
B) Subjective findings perceived by a clinician
C) Objective findings perceived by a clinician
D) None of the above
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A creamy-white, small (often less than 1 cm), blister-like elevation that contains pus is called a:

A) Bulla
B) Pustule
C) Cyst
D) Macule
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Which of the following serological tests can be used to determine the presence of an infection?

A) Complete blood count (CBC)
B) Lipid profile (LDL)
C) Blood glucose monitoring
D) Hematocrit
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The cause of a disease is commonly known as its:

A) Pathology
B) Infectivity
C) Etiology
D) Neoplastic potential
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The removal of a sample of tissue from a large lesion to diagnose or determine the extent of a disease is known as:

A) Incisional biopsy
B) Excisional biopsy
C) Exfoliative cytology
D) Brush biopsy
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Exfoliative cytology refers to analyzing samples of:

A) Tissue
B) Blood
C) Microbial cultures
D) Cells
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All of the following are considered laboratory tests used to help reach a definitive diagnosis EXCEPT:

A) ELISA
B) Urinalysis
C) Serological tests
D) Auscultation
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Papules are:

A) Palpable masses that arise within the deeper tissues
B) Small solid elevations that are not fluid- or pus-filled
C) Blister-like elevations containing pus
D) Commonly seen in pemphigus and pemphigoid
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Which of the following terms best describes a flat, slightly raised patch or layer of material deposited on a tissue surface?

A) Macule
B) Plaque
C) Fissure
D) Erosion
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Fordyce granules:

A) Appear translucent white or opalescent white
B) Occur as a consequence of the indentations from the opposing teeth
C) Contain melanin pigmentation
D) Are ectopic sebaceous glands similar to those normally found in the skin
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Which of the following describes a white line observed bilaterally along the plane of occlusion?

A) Linea alba
B) Leukoedema
C) Fordyce granules
D) Physiological pigmentation
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Which laboratory test can be used to evaluate the level of hydroxyproline, a byproduct of bone destruction?

A) DNA-PCR
B) ELISA
C) Electromyography
D) Urinalysis
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Which laboratory test is useful in the diagnosis of Sjögren's syndrome?

A) Urinalysis
B) CBC
C) Antibody tests
D) Microbiological culture
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Pathognomonic features are:

A) Specific characteristics of a particular disease or lesion
B) Nonspecific symptoms experienced by the patient
C) Always present in infectious diseases
D) Not diagnostic
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Which of the following can be used to identify the DNA of HIV?

A) DNA-PCR
B) Electromyography
C) Bacteriologic culture
D) CBC
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Which of the following is not a true statement about tori?

A) They represent excessive growths of normal bone.
B) They are exostoses.
C) They can occur in the palate or bilaterally along the lingual aspect of the mandible.
D) They most commonly occur in the presence of other disease processes.
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Which of the following describes a generalized translucent covering of the buccal mucosa, most commonly observed in dark-skinned individuals?

A) Physiological pigmentation
B) Leukoedema
C) Linea alba
D) Fordyce granules
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Hairy tongue is the term used to describe which of the following?

A) Elongated filiform papillae
B) Elongated foliate papillae
C) Elongated circumvallate papillae
D) Elongated fungiform papillae
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