Developmental Disorders
Genetic Disorders
Neoplastic disorders
Systemic diseases
Chapter 8 And 10
100

The body of what oral structure develops from the first brachial arch?

tongue
100

The cell cycle phase just before mitosis

Gap 2 G2 Phase

100

I am a condition where I exhibit a a red, white area within mucosal and only a biopsy can determine the correct condition.

erythroleukoplakia

100

This condition is nonneoplastic intraosseous exhibit's a number multinucleated cells within the lesion. It can also cross the midline.

Central Giant cell granuloma

100

This is the condition occurs in females for this 5th decade of life. Initially there is alveolar bone loss noted at the apex of the tooth but as is condition progresses, is dystrophic calcifications noted with the calcification parallel to and exhibits a radiolucent gap run apex of the tooth

Periapical cemento-osseous dysplasia

200

this event takes place about the fifth week of embryonic development

odontogenesis

200
The name of a condition when a cell has a complete second set of chromosomes  (92) and incompatible with life.

euploid.

200

I account for approximately 90% of all benign salivary gland tumors.

Pleomorphic adenoma

200

The most common cause of hyperpituitarism

Pituitary adenoma

200

This condition occurs usually midlife involves the femur pelvis spinal column to be in skull. The jawbones especially the maxilla is affected more than the mandible. The radiographic appearance exhibits a cotton wool pattern.

Paget's disease of bone

300

This condition is primarily seen in the mandible and is lined with 8 to 10 cells thick with a lumen that contains parakeratin.

odontogenic keratocyst 

300

The name of a condition characterized by a decrease in the number of circulating neutrophilic leukocytes (neutrophils)?

cyclic neutropenia.

300

This salivary gland tumor that resides in a encapsulated sack with his distinctive and uniform microscopic pattern, occurs bilaterally and is more prominent in older men.

Warthin tumor

300

Pernicious anemia is caused by deficiency of intrinsic factor which is secreted by

Parietal cells of the stomach

300

This condition is a episodic in nature, affecting is for the cranial nerve. The express by characteristic unilateral sharpshooting knife like pain is mostly affected the maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve.

Trigeminal neuralgia.

400

I am most commonly found in the major salivary glands  and appear to arise from trapped lymph node in a salivary gland.

lymphoepithelial cyst

400
What is the variant of this disorder which exhibits normal thickness but poorly calcified tooth enamel

Type II: hypocalcified amelogenesis imperfecta

400

This is a benign mixed odontogenic tumor derived from both epithelium and mesenchyme. This condition usually is located in the mandibular bicuspid and premolar regions appears  in young children and adults  and has a slight male predilection.

Ameloblastic Fibroma

400

Polycythemia vera is caused by

The neoplastic proliferation of bone marrow stem cells.

400

This muscle is a small's muscle, has the most nerve endings, and is one of the muscles that allows the mandible to depress (opening the mouth).

Lateral pterygoid muscle

500

I have a multiloculated (soap bubble or honeycomb) radiographic appearance  is usually seen in females below 30 .  I an considered a pseudocyst

Aneurysmal bone cyst

500
This condition is usually X-linked recessive and I affect the teeth, hair and sweat secretion.

Hypohidrotic Ectodermal dysplasia

500

This is a tumor found in bone which is malignant. The condition occurs usually in men older than 35 MC and the mandible more than the maxilla. The condition also causes thickened PDL space associated with spiked root's

.Osteosarcoma

500

The production of adrenal steroids is only stimulated by the release of blank hormone from the pituitary gland

Adrenocorticotropic

500

This condition is defined by the immobility of the condyle because of fibrous or bony union between the articular structures of the joint.

Ankylosis