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Oral Path: Inflammation and Immunity

Instructor: Carolyn Christensen
Horizontales
The most common form of lichen planus
The reason for these two cardinal signs of inflammation: redness and heat
Chronic, progressive autoimmune disorder with periods of remission and flare ups; causes skin lesions and a rash across nose
There are two kinds of this fluid: serous and purulent. What is it called?
Papillary Hyperplasia has this classic appearance
Salivary gland stone
The growth of new blood vessels
Oral ulcers, genital and skin lesions, eye inflammation, and a lesion that forms pus after a needle puncture suggests this syndrome:
When on the gingiva it is called a Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma; if in bone it is called a ____ GCG
B cells and T cells are both considered this type of cell:
lymphokines, interferons, and monokines are all a types of ________
Term for oral white lesion that indicates it may become malignant
Not cell-mediated but ______ immunity
Damaged salivary gland duct leads to this lesion on the floor of the mouth
These cells make antibodies
Verticales
Actinic ______ is a sign of excessive sun exposure
This syndrome includes arthritis, urethritis, and conjunctivitis as the classic symptoms; also can see apthous ulcers and geographic tongue-like lesions
This syndrome causes a decrease in saliva and tears and can lead to parotid enlargement
Large blister more than 5 mm in diameter
Non-pathologic opalescence on the buccal mucosa
This outward growing lesion of dense CT is one of the most common growths in the mouth and gingiva
Epulis Fissuratum is caused by this:
formed when a salivary gland duct is severed
Injured tissue returns to original state with no alteration
These enzymes cause further damage when PMN's die
Reaction to injury causes an increase in the number of cells
condensing osteitis is often found around this mandibular molar
Term describing an area of radiopaque bone that is non-pathologic
Erosion on the lingual side of the maxillary anteriors can suggest this disorder:
These T cells assist B cells
One of the 3 interrelated chemical mediating systems; this one causes vessel dilation, vessel permeability and pain
Officially correct term for a mole