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Ebook Robbins and cotran review of pathology (4th edition): Part 2

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Ebook Robbins and cotran review of pathology (4th edition): Part 2

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Ebook Robbins and cotran review of pathology (4th edition): Part 2ear-old man sees his dentist fora routine checkup. He states that his gums bleed easily on brushing his teeth. On examination, he is found to have mar

ked gingival recession with erythema, along with extensive plaque and calculus formation over tooth surfaces. Which of the following organisms is most Ebook Robbins and cotran review of pathology (4th edition): Part 2

likely to be associated with development of his oral lesions?A AcnnabaciHuiB Candidac Epstein-Barr virusD Herpes simplex virusE Human papillomavirusF

Ebook Robbins and cotran review of pathology (4th edition): Part 2

Mucar circinelfoidts2A 17-year-old gill notices a small, sensitive, gray-white area forming along the lateral border of her tongue 2 days before the

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Ebook Robbins and cotran review of pathology (4th edition): Part 2erythematous rim No specific therapy is given, and the lesion disappears within 2 weeks. The history shows that the girl does not use tobacco or alcoh

ol. Which of the following is the most probable diagnosis?A Aphthous ulcerB Herpes simplex stomatitisc LeukoplakiaD Oral thrushE Sialadenitis3A 55-yea Ebook Robbins and cotran review of pathology (4th edition): Part 2

r-old woman notes a nodule while rubbing her tongue on the side of her mouth On physical examination by her dentist, there is a firm, nontender 0.6-cm

Ebook Robbins and cotran review of pathology (4th edition): Part 2

nodule covered by pink buccal mucosa at the bite line next to the first molar on the lower light. The lesion is excised and does not recur. What is t

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Ebook Robbins and cotran review of pathology (4th edition): Part 2ing nodule next to a tooth for the past 16 days. On physical examination there is a 1-cm. soft, reddish, pedunculated mass above a left upper bicuspid

. She is advised that the lesion will likely regress Which of the following pathologic findings is most likely found in this lesion?A Granulation tiss Ebook Robbins and cotran review of pathology (4th edition): Part 2

ueB Lymphoid proliferationc Neutrophilic exudateD RhabdomyosarcomaE Squamous hyperplasia5A 25-year-old man notices several 0.3-cm. clear vesicles on h

Ebook Robbins and cotran review of pathology (4th edition): Part 2

is upper lip aftei a bout of influenza. The vesicles lupture. leaving shallow, painful ulcers that heal over the course of 10 days. Thiee months latet

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Ebook Robbins and cotran review of pathology (4th edition): Part 2sociated with these lesions?A Budding cells with pseudohyphaeB Mononuclear inflammatory infiltratesc Neutrophils within abscessesD Squamous epithelial

hyperkeratosisE Intranuclear inclusions6A 35-year-old. HIV-positive man complains that he has had a •■bad" taste in his mouth and discoloration of hi Ebook Robbins and cotran review of pathology (4th edition): Part 2

s tongue for the past 6 weeks. On physical examination, there are areas of adherent, yellow-to-gray. circumscribed plaque on the lateral aspects of th

Ebook Robbins and cotran review of pathology (4th edition): Part 2

e tongue This plaque can be scraped off as a pseudomembrane to show an underlying granular, erythematous base. What is the most likely diagnosis?A Aph

Head and NeckCHAPTERPBD9 Chapter 16 and P8D8 Chapter 16: Head and NeckBP9 Chapter 14 and BP8 Chapter 15 Oral Cavity and Gastrointestinal Tract1A 47-ye

Head and NeckCHAPTERPBD9 Chapter 16 and P8D8 Chapter 16: Head and NeckBP9 Chapter 14 and BP8 Chapter 15 Oral Cavity and Gastrointestinal Tract1A 47-ye

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