Bone Pathology I

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  1. 1. These surround pools of red blood cells in ABC.
  2. 4. Ossifying fibroma _________ shows bucco-lingual expansion.
  3. 8. Gnathic bone most frequently affected by fibrous dysplasia.
  4. 9. Poor term for a lesion typically presenting as a rapidly expanding swelling in the posterior mandible of young patients.
  5. 14. Syndrome with FD and intramuscular myxomas.
  6. 16. Most common benign fibro-osseous lesion.
  7. 17. Fibrous dysplasia is characterized by _______-defined margins.
  8. 20. Type of cemento-osseous dysplasia that can develop simple bone cysts.
  9. 21. Idiopathic osteosclerosis lacks this radiographic feature.
  10. 23. Variant of juvenile ossifying fibroma that primarily occurs in the jaws.
  11. 24. A classic radiographic finding in simple bone cyst is ________ between the tooth roots.
  12. 26. Predilection for the mandible, anterior to the 1st molars in patients <30.
  13. 29. Mutated gene in fibrous dysplasia.
  14. 32. Fibro-osseous neoplasm frequently discovered in the posterior mandible.
  15. 34. Fibrous dysplasia is an inherited condition. truue/false
  16. 35. Following puberty, the jaw lesions of cherubism typically ________.
  17. 36. Many times, this is procedure is necessary to establish a diagnosis of osteoporotic marrow defect.
  18. 37. Classic radiographic appearance of fibrous dysplasia
  19. 38. Dental treatment not recommended in the setting of cemento-osseous dysplasia.
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  1. 2. Condition causing bilateral expansion of the jaws starting around 5 years of age.
  2. 3. The percent chance a child displays cherubism if one of the parents has cherubism.
  3. 5. Radiodense bone density associated with a necrotic or inflamed pulp.
  4. 6. Cemento-osseous dysplasia ________ shows bucco-lingual expansion.
  5. 7. Clinical _________ would not be expected with idiopathic osteosclerosis.
  6. 10. Most cases of focal osteoporotic marrow defect are observed here.
  7. 11. State whose coastline is reminiscent of the edges of the cafe au lait pigmentation seen in association with fibrous dysplasia.
  8. 12. Complications (infection, delayed healing) arising in the setting of COD stem from the fact that the bone is ________.
  9. 13. Around 90% of cases of idiopathic osteosclerosis are found here.
  10. 15. Aggressive CGCG may _________ bone.
  11. 18. Syndrome with FD and skin pigmentation but no other abnormalities.
  12. 19. Central giant cell granuloma may cross it.
  13. 22. Syndrome with FD, skin pigmentation, and endocrinopathies.
  14. 25. Radiolucent to mixed appearance at the apices of asymptomatic, vital mandibular anterior teeth.
  15. 27. Variant of juvenile ossifying fibroma with a predilection for the bones of the paranasal sinuses and orbit.
  16. 28. An empty bone cavity that typically arises in the mandible of young patients.
  17. 30. Benign process having a strong female predilection, for short.
  18. 31. The recurrence rate of juvenile ossifying fibroma compared to conventional ossifying fibroma is _______.
  19. 33. Percent of cases of focal osteoporotic marrow defect that occur in females.