What is an altered growth pattern; usually refers to
epithelium; potentially pre-malignant
What is dysplasia
What is this and what is the treatment 
what is erythroplakia and BIOPSY!!!!
This term describes the extent/spread of cancer in the body
What is staging
Grade- differentiation (# of mitosis)
High risk sites for oral cancer
What is lateral tongue, floor of mouth, soft palate, lower lip
What three things does the TNM system evaluate
What is tumor size, lymph node involvement, metastasis
What is the most severe form of dysplasia
What is carcinoma-in-situ
This lymphoma is characterized by Reed-Sternberg cells
Hint: < 50+ males
What is Hodgkin lymphoma
What is the other name for Neurilemmona
What is Schwannoma
What neoplasia is associated with constant pain, metastasizes to lungs, and in middle aged females
What is adenoid cystic carcinoma
"swiss cheese"
what is known as the common wart and where is it commonly located
What is verruca vulgaris seen on the lips, tongue, palate (usually solitary in mouth) in children/young adults
This diagnostic technique involves applying pressure to lesion to see if it blanches
What is diascopy
What neoplasia has +bence jones protein in urine
What is Multiple Myeloma
Other CF: multiple punched out radiolucencies, bone pain/fractures, older adults
What tumor is associated with head and neck area (75%), dorsal tongue, alveolar ridge
Hint pepply surface (caviar) white/pink/red
What is Lymphangioma
Population- children 50% at birth, 90% by 2 years
What is the benign proliferation of epidermal cells, very common skin condition seen in the head and neck area in middle age/older adults
What is seborrheic keratosis (age spot)
What is the proliferation of melanocytes which is rarely found in oral cavity but if seen <6mm in diameter and dark brown/black
What is melanocytic nevi
What is a benign tumor of adipose tissue
Hint- yellow lesion
What is lipoma
What disease resembles periodontitis "scooped out" or "floating" teeth, dull pain and tenderness in area of lesion
What is Langerhans cell disease AKA Histocytosis X
Prognosis: children- poor; adult- good
What is this

What is another name for pleomorphic adenoma
What is benign mixed tumor (most common benign salivary gland tumor)
What are some difference between BCC and cutaneous SCC?
What is
BCC- most common skin cancer arising from malignancy of epidermis or hair follicles; middle 1/3 of face, papule w/ ulceration and rolled white boarders
Cutaneous- arises from actinic keratosis, scaly red patch/open sore, found on face, pinna of ear, dorsum of hands, arms
10 year old Lamar presents with a red firm rubbery mass that has recently changed purple. He recently got a positive diascopy. What is the potential diagnosis?

What is Hemangioma (most common tumor of children)
A 55 year old female presents with multiple keratotic plaques. What is possible diagnosis
What is PVL (proliferative verrucous leukoplakia) rare
Glenn (12-years-old) presents with a low grade tumor on his palate what is his prognosis and diagnosis
What is Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
Low grade- good prognosis: 95% 5yr survival
High grade- poor prognosis: 30-50% 5yr survival
During your EOIO you notice Bronny (72 years old) presents with red/white plaque. He tells you that it does not hurt and that it has gotten bigger since the last time he has looked at it. You ask if his is a tobacco user or consumes alcohol and he says "No way! Thats a sin", what could his possible diagnosis be?

What is Verrucous Carcinoma
He did not want to admit that he did smokeless tobacco for 50 years)
Mr Bieber presents with a dark, irregular lesion on the palate. He reports it has been rapidly increasing in size. What is the HISTOLOGY?

What is melanoma (atypical melanocytes) DEADLIEST skin cancer prognosis in oral cavity is poor