Chapter 2 Inflammation and Repair
CH 4 Infectious Diseases
CH 6 Genetics
CH 8 Nonneoplastic Bone Diseases
CH 10 Orofacial Pain and TMJ
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A body fluid with a high protein content that leaves the microcirculation during an inflammatory response that consists of serum that contains WBCs, fibrin, and other protein molecules.

What is exudate?

100

This is the term for difficulty swallowing.

What is dysphagia?

100

This term refers to having two sets of chromosomes.

What is diploid?

100

This is involvement of single bone.

What is monostoic?

100

This is a clicking or popping in the jaw    

What is Crepitus

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The first step in the inflammation process.

What is vasoconstriction?

200

This a childhood disease that follows a group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal infection, usually tonsillitis and pharyngitis.

What is Rheumatic fever?

200

A distinctive association of signs and symptoms occurring together.

What is a syndrome?

200

This term refers to macular skin pigmentation, the color of coffee with milk.

What is Cafe au Lait?

200

Listening to sounds with the body using a stethoscope.

What is ausculation?

300

A lesion commonly seen in young children or infants who have chewed and electrical cord.

What is an electrical burn?

300

This disease can be passed onto an offspring that is  associated with a sexually transmitted disease. Hint: mulberry molars is associated with this disease.

What is Congenital Syphilis?


300

This is a photographic representation of someone’s chromosomes.

What is a karyotype?

300

This pseudocyst consists of blood-filled spaced characterized by a “honeycomb” appearance on radiographs.

What is Aneurysmal bone cyst?

300

Women are more affected by this and causes facial paralysis

What is Bell Palsy

400

An accumulation of blood within tissue as a result of trauma.

What is a hematoma?

400

This lesion is one of the opportunistic neoplasms in HIV patients, appears red/purple and can be raised or flat.

What is Kaposi Sarcoma?

400

This is the stage of mitosis in which cytokinesis occurs.

What is telophase?

400

This lesion is a nonneoplastic, intraosseous lesion of unclear pathogenesis and primarily in children and adults under 30 yr old.

What is Central Giant Cell Granuloma

400

The most common benign neoplasm of the TMJ.

What is Synovial Chondromatosis?

500

The process of biochemical mediators guiding neutrophils to the site of injury.

What is chemotaxis?

500

This oral lesion occurs in the tertiary stage of syphilis if left untreated.

What is the Gumma phase?

500

This inactivated female chromosome forms a contracted structure known as this.

What is a Barr Body?

500

This developmental disease is characterized by replacing bone with abnormal fibrous connective tissue interspersed with varying amounts of calcified material.

What is Fibrous dysplasia

500

A more invasive closed joint procedure that allows direct visualization and manipulation of the joint

What is Arthroscopy