and CORRECT Anwers
, Your new patient is a 10-year-old boy; he presents with Cherubism
bilateral symmetric expansion of the posterior mandible
involving the ascending rami. Upon exposure of
radiographs, you see multilocular, expansile radiolucencies
bilaterally in the same distinct locations as clinical features.
He has no pain, but his mother is concerned and states
that his sibling shares similar findings. The most likely
diagnosis is:
This developmental cyst originates in the embryonic Thyroglossal tract cyst
thyroglossal tract. Features include asymptomatic, painless,
movable swelling located at the midline of the neck.
This cyst develops from the epithelial remnants of the Lymphoepithelial cyst
embryonic brachial. arches. Intraoral clinical features
include a pink to yellowish color movable mass often
found at the lateral borders of the posterior tongue.
In the oral cavity, this cyst is located at the midline of the Dermoid cyst
floor of the mouth, often present at birth or in young
children. Clinical features include a dough-like consistency.
This is a reactive cyst that may occur in the mandible, often Aneurysmal bone cyst
from trauma, rupturing a blood vessel, and blood
accumulates outside the wall, or from an arteriovenous
shunt. May cause some tenderness, pain on movement,
and may also limit mobility.;
A patient with the following clinical features is most likely HYPERthyroidism
suffering from what disorder?
Exophthalmos
Nervousness
Hypertension
Sweating
Tachycardia
Weight loss
Insomnia
Which of the following is an acute systemic disease Mucormycosis
characterized primarily by inflammation, necrosis, and
suppuration, initially involving paranasal sinuses, orbit,
bronchi or intestines?