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Cards (46)

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(46 cards)

Paget's

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Disease with formation of diastemae and generalized hypercementosis

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Cementoblastoma

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Cannot follow original root outline to apex as resorption has occurred and lesion is fused with tooth

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Focal osteoporotic marrow defect

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Marrow hyperplasia in response to increased demand for RBCs; radiolucency; asymptomatic/incidental finding; post menopausal females;

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Aneurysmal bone cyst

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Shaft of long bones; rapid development; Balooning or blow out; no epithelial lining, not a true cyst

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Osteogenesis imperfecta

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Blue sclerae

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Mandibular first molar

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Most common location of cementoblastoma

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Central giant cell granuloma

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Anterior mandible, crosses midline; uniform spread means aggressive

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Ewing's sarcoma

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Sheets of small round cells with well delineated nuclear outlines and vague cytoplasmic borders

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Ewing's sarcoma

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3rd most common osseous malignancy; pain; cortical perforation with soft tissue mass

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Paget's disease

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Numerous basophilic reversal lines; junctions between resorptive and formative phases of bone metabolism

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I

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Osteogenesis imperfecta type: during preschool years

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Cleidocranial dysplasia

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Clavicles are absent/hypoplastic and neck muscles underdeveloped; shoulders can touch in front

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Breast, lung and prostate

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Area of most common of metastic tumors original site

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4

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Osteogenesis imperfecta type: moderately/sever bone fragility throughout life

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Cherubism

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Multi foci of central giant cell granuloma in posterior mandible is a sign of what autosomal dominant condition

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Paget's disease

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Waves or fronts of progressive demineralization occur in the skull

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IV

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Stage of disease of metastatic tumor to the jaw

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Cherubism

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Multi foci of central giant cell granuloma in posterior mandible is a sign of what autosomal dominant condition

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3

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Paget's disease phase: mixed osteolytic and osteoblastic; but neither compartment paying attention to what the other is doing

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Metastatic tumor to jaw

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Numb chin syndrome

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1

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Paget's disease phase: osteolytic; waves or fronts of demineralization

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Osteopetrosis

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Defect in osteoclast function; increase in bone density

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Focal idiopathic osteosclerosis

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Asymptomatic radiopaque lesion of unknown origin that cannot be attributed to inflammatory dysplasia or neoplastic etiology; VITAL TOOTH

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Simple bone cyst

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Empty or fluid containing cavity in bone devoid of an epithelial lining; scallops around tooth roots; not a true cyst

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Cementoblastoma

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Cannot follow original root outline to apex as resorption has occurred and lesion is fused with tooth

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2

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Paget's disease phase: osteoblastic; patches of areas of sclerotic bone formed; cotton wool appearance

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Osteogenesis imperfecta

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Opalescent teeth associated with severe attrition

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3

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Osteogenesis imperfecta type: kyphoscoliosis and cardiopulmonary complications

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Focal idiopathic osteosclerosis

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Asymptomatic radiopaque lesion of unknown origin that cannot be attributed to inflammatory dysplasia or neoplastic etiology; VITAL TOOTH

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2

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Osteogenesis imperfecta type: most severe; 90% stillborn or die within 1 month

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Paget's disease

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Abnormal and chaotic resorption and deposition of bone; male predilection

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2

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Paget's disease phase: osteoblastic; patches of areas of sclerotic bone formed; cotton wool appearance

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SMA 12, alkaline phosphatase

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Blood test for Paget's disease;

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Metastatic tumors to jaw

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Most common form of cancer involving bone; posterior body of mandible, condyle or anterior maxilla; areas of red marrow

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Paget's disease

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Numerous basophilic reversal lines; junctions between resorptive and formative phases of bone metabolism

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N telopeptides and pyridinoline cross link

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Urinary assay for Paget's disease; evidence of bone resorption

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Cleidocranial dysplasia

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High arched palate; increased cleft palate; supernumerary teeth; teeth lack secondary cementum

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Osteosarcoma

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Most feared complication of Paget's disease

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I

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Osteogenesis imperfecta type: mildest

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Condensing osteitis

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Radiopaque lesion; nonvital teeth

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Osteogenesis imperfecta

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Woven bone does not transform into lamellar bone; bone immature throughout life

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Central giant cell granuloma

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Anterior mandible, crosses midline; uniform spread means aggressive

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Central giant cell granuloma

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Unilocular or multilocular; well defined but not corticated; non specific appearance

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Simple bone cyst

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Empty or fluid containing cavity in bone devoid of an epithelial lining; scallops around tooth roots; not a true cyst

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3

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Osteogenesis imperfecta type: most severe beyond perinatal period

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Focal osteoporotic marrow defect

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Marrow hyperplasia in response to increased demand for RBCs; radiolucency; asymptomatic/incidental finding; post menopausal females;

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