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which of the following is true:
thermal burn causes a metallic taste
Immunosuppression can cause candida
Pseudomembranous candida does not scrape off
Coated tongue is treated with antibiotic
Immunosuppression can cause candida
which statement about candidiasis is FALSE:
It is associated with immunocompromised or debilitated patients
Some lesions appear curd-like plaques that can be wiped off
Causes complete loss of taste
It may occur after prolonged antibiotic or corticosteroid therapy
Causes complete loss of taste
which of the following is FALSE:
Hairy leukoplakia is associated with EBV
No management for leukoedema
Lichen planus can be asymptomatic
White sponge nevus can disappear when stretching the cheek
White sponge nevus can disappear when stretching the cheek
which of the following is true:
Leukoplakia can be due to chewing trauma
Oral submucous fibrosis is due to chewing tobacco
Leukoplakia cannot be rubbed off
Tobacco pouch keratosis is due to betal quid
Leukoplakia cannot be rubbed off
all of the following are indications for an incisional biopsy except:
Erythroleukoplakia
Geographic tongue
Actinic cheilitis
Squamous cell carcinoma
Geographic tongue
which of the following does NOT exhibit lichenoid mucositis:
Leukoplakia
Lichen planus
Hypersensitivity reaction
Drug reaction
Leukoplakia
all of the following are prescribed to manage lichen planus except:
Dexamethasone oral solution 0.5 mg/5 ml
Fluocinonide gel 0.05mg
Prednisone 30-60 mg
Clindamycin 300 mg
Clindamycin 300 mg
which of the following is correct:
Fordyce granules are due to salivary glands
Lipoma is firm and not movable
Periapical abscess is an active infection
Lymphoepithelial cyst most commonly occurs on buccal mucosa
Periapical abscess is an active infection
which is not a yellow lesion:
Abscess
Oral lymphoepithelial cyst
Frictional keratosis
Verruciform xanthoma
Frictional keratosis
a healthy 62-yr-old male has a persistent white plaque ont he lower lip that does not rub off for the past several months. all of the the following
pseudomembranous
a 31-yr-old pt presents w a small, painless, elevated lesion on the lateral side of the tongue. the lesion has a rough, papillary surface. which is not in the differential dx
fibroma
a 23-yr-old female w irregular ragged white lesions on the buccal mucosa,which of the following is not on the differential dx
white sponge nevus
chewing trauma
frictional keratosis
oral submuco
oral submucous fibrosis
a 44-yr-old man w a single corrugated white lesion on the lateral surface of the tongue. which is NOT on the differential dx
leukoplakia
white sponge nevus
hairy leukoplakia
chewing trauma
white sponge nevus
which of the following is not associated w a systemic condition/disease:
actinic chelitis
hairy leukoplakia
pyostomatitis vegetans
lichenoid mucositis
actinic cheilitis
skin lesions can occur w all of the following except:
geographic tongue
lichen planus
systemic lupus
leukoedema
leukoedema
all of the folloing are red and white lesions except:
fordyce granules
geographic tongue
nicotine stomatitis
candidiasis
fordyce granules
a pt is dx w oropharyngeal candidiasis what type of antifungal therapy would be recommended
nystatin oral suspension 100,000 units/ml 1-2 tsp 5x/day for 2 weeks
clotrimazole 10 mg 3-5x for 2 weeks
diflucan 200 mg for at least 2 weeks
prednisone 60 mg 1 tablet for 10 days
diflucan 200 mg for at least 2 weeks
which of the following statements about actinic cheilitis is true:
it is an acute, self-limitng inflammatory condition of the lip
it is a premalignant disorder caused by chronic exposure
the condition is due to autoimmune disease causing crusting of the lips
it is commonly affects the upper lip more than the lower lip
is a premalignant lesion caused by chronic sun exposure
all of the following statements about lipimas are true except:
typically appears as a pink or white mass
it can occur in the oral cavity, especially in the buccal mucosa
it is a benign tumor of adipose tissue
it is usually slow growing, soft ,and mobile
typically appears as a pink or white mass
which of the following statements about nicotine stomatitis is true:
a premalignant condition due to smoking
usually painful and symptomatic
the red dots represent inflamed minor salivary gland ducts
it is the most commonly seen omt he lower labial mucosa
the red dots represent inflamed minor salivary gland ducts
the following statements about vx are true except
uncommon, benign lesion often seen on the oral mucosa
histologically shows foam cells (lipid-laden macrophages)
management is surgical excision
has high potential fro malignant transformation
high potential for malignant transformation
regarding cheek chewing, which of the following is true
known as morsicatio baccurum on the buccal mucosa
symptoms include pain and ulcer
caused by fungal infection and can be wiped off
associated w malignant transformation
known as morsicatio baccurum on the buccal mucosa
all of the following are premalignant lesions except:
hairy leukoplakia
oral submucous fibrosis
smokeless tobacco pouch keratosis
leukoplakia
hairy leukoplakia
which of the following statements are correct about oral manifestations of GCHD
commonly presents as ulcerative lesions only
management is steroid and antifungal therapy
occurs in older adults
the oral mucosa often shows lichenoid changes resembling lichen planus
the oral mucosa often shows lichenoid changes resembling lichen planus
which of the following statements are correct about WSN
significant risk of malignant transformation
acquired lesion commonly associated w HPV
due to mutation in keratin 4 and keratin 13
management is surgical removal
due to mutation in keratin 4 and keratin 13
which of the following statements of lichen planus is true
more common in women
tx by prednisone
no follow up needed
reticular type is often painful
more common in women
which of the following statements regarding tobacco pouch keratosis is false
lesion is usually painless
high risk of malignant transformation
lesion is reversible if the habit is stoped
white, wrinkles lesion at the site where smokeless tobacco is held
high risk of malignant transformation
most common location for lichen planus
buccal mucosa
gingiva
dorsal tongue
lower lip
buccal mucosa (→ gingiva → dorsal tongue)
all of the following statements are true for oral leukoplakia except
a white patch that cannot be rubbed off
potential for malignant transformation
caused by chewing trauma
asymptomatic and painless
caused by chewing trauma
regaurding OSCC which statement is not correct
the lateral border of the tongue is a common site
leukoplakia may act as a precancerous lesion
alchohol acts synergistically w tobacco in causing oral cancer
hematogenous spread is more common than lymphatic spread
hematogenous spread is more common than lymphatic spread
which of the following statements if false regarding PVL
shows a strong association w tobacco in most pts
aggresive form w a high rate of malignant transformation
presents as multifocal
shows a strong association w tobacco in most pts