chapter 7 review questions and terms
neurilemmoma
A peripheral nerve sheath tumor; also called a schwannoma
mitotic figure
A term, used in microscopy, to describe dividing cells caught in the process of mitosis
dysplasia
Disordered growth; alteration in size, shape, and organization of adult cells
Bence Jones proteins
Fragments of abnormal immunoglobulins excreted in the urine of patients with multiple myeloma
invasion
Infiltration and active destruction of surrounding tissues
Central involvement of the jaws may occur with a:
Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
Syndrome involvement may occur with a:
Neurofibroma
erythroplakia
Oral mucosal lesion that appears as a smooth red patch or granular red and velvety patch
the most common malignant soft tissue tumor of the head and neck in children is
Rhabdomycosarcoma
enucleation
Surgical removal without cutting into the lesion
encapsulated
Surrounded by a dense band of fibrous connective tissue
nevus
a benign tumor consisting of melanocytes; also a circumscribed, usually pigmented, congenital malformation of the skin or oral mucosa
which of the following statements concerning leukoplakia is true
a biopsy should be performed to establish a diagnosis
benign
a condition that is not life threatening, not cancerous
immunoglobulin
a protein, synthesized by plasma cells in response to a specific antigen
central
a tumor or lesion within the bone
benign tumor
a tumor that is not cancerous and favorable for treatment and recovery
hyperplasia
abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in a tissue
all of the following neoplasms arise from squamous epithelial except one. which is the exception
adenoid cystic carcinoma
the odontogenic tumor that characteristically appears as a well-circumscribed radiolucency located in the anterior maxilla of an adolescent girl is a
adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
all of the following tumors may contain a radiopaque component except one. which is the exception
ameloblastic fibroma
which of the following neoplasms is most likely to occur in the mandible
ameloblastoma
monoclonal spike
an elevation of a single type of immunoglobulin; detected by a process called immunoelectrophoresis
pedunculated
attached by a stalk
all of the following arise in the oral cavity except one. which is the exception
basal cell carcinoma
all of the following neoplasms occur in young individuals except one. which is the exception
basal cell carcinoma
which of the following has the best long-term prognosis
basal cell carcinoma
a hemangioma is a
benign tumor of blood vessels
malignant tumor
cancer, a tumor that is resistant to treatment and may cause death, has potential for uncontrolled growth and dissemination or recurrence
which of the following is an example of a benign salivary gland tumor that has undergone malignant transformation
carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma
all of the following are microscopic characteristics of squamous cell carcinoma except one. Which one is the exception
cells with very small nuclei
pain is most often a symptom of
cementoblastoma
anaplastic
characterized by a loss of differentiation of cells and their orientation to one another; a characteristic of malignant tumors
which of the following is a characteristic of a benign tumor
composed of well-differentiated cells
in situ
confined to the site of origin without invasion of neighboring tissues
which of the following lesions characteristically occurs on the alveolar mucosa in newborn girls
congenital epulis
aberrant
deviating from the usual or natural type
which of the following represents an early clinical example of squamous cell carcinoma
exophytic erythroleukoplakia
which of the following are the most common locations for intraoral squamous cell carcinoma
floor of the mouth, ventrolateral tongue, and soft palate
Verrucous carcinoma is differentiated from squamous cell carcinoma because it:
has a better prognosis
The term vascular malformation is used in association with which condition?
hemangioma
a benign tumor composed of a proliferation of capillaries is called
hemangioma
which term best describes a unique feature of the adenoid cystic carcinoma
histopathologic pattern described as resembling "swiss cheese"
a compound odontoma differs from a complex odontoma in that a compound odontoma
is composed of several toothlike structures
the most common intraoral location for salivary gland tumors is the
junction of the hard and soft palate
human herpesvirus 8 is associated with
kaposi sarcoma
an overproduction of atypical lymphocytes in the bone marrow that results in an increase in lymphocytes in the circulating blood is called
leukemia
which of the following neoplasms may present as diffuse gingival enlargement with persistent bleeding
leukemia
a white plaquelike lesion that cannot be rubbed off or diagnosed clinically as a specific disease is called
leukoplakia
which of the following neoplasms often occurs in the buccal mucosa or vestibule
lipoma
what is the predominant type of tissue found in waldeyer rings
lymphoid tissue
which of the following is a malignant tumor of lymphocytes
lymphoma
carcinoma
malignant tumor of the epithelium
The most frequent intraoral site for metastatic tumors is the:
mandible
which of the following neoplasms has the worst long-term prognosis
metastatic tumor to the jaws
hyperchromatic
microscopic staining that is more intense than normal
which salivary gland neoplasm may arise as a multilocular radiolucency in the posterior mandible
mucoepidermoid carcinoma
a patient with an extramedullary plasmacytoma is at an increased risk of developing what disease
multiple myeloma
which of the following malignancies is characterized by a monoclonal spike on immunoelectrophoresis
multiple myeloma
which of the following neoplasms occur most often in males
multiple myeloma
which of the following may undergo malignant transformation
neurofibroma
which of the following tumors is associated with von Recklinghausen disease
neurofibroma
which of the following are cells that produce melanin
nevus cells
neoplasia
new growth, formation of tumors by the uncontrolled proliferation of cells
neoplasia involves all of the following except one. Which is the exception
normal arrangement of cells
idiopathic
occuring without known cause
Which odontogenic tumor most closely resembles the mesenchyme of the dental follicle?
odontogenic myxoma
which of the following neoplasms is derived from odontogenic mesenchyme
odontogenic myxoma
all of the following are benign lesions that histologically contain bonelike mineralized material except one. which is the exception
odontoma
which of the following is the most common odontogenic tumor
odontoma
all of the following are characteristic features of an ameloblastoma except one. which is the exception
often encapsulated
a benign tumor of bone is called
osteoma
a malignant tumor of bone-forming tissue is called
osteosarcoma
which of the following malignant tumors has been reported to show a characteristic sunburst pattern on radiographic examination
osteosarcoma
Melanoma of the oral cavity is rare; however, the most common intraoral locations are the:
palate and maxillary gingiva
a small white exophytic lesion of the palate is a benign lesion composed of squamous epithelium. Papillary projections are arranged in a cauliflower-like appearance. it is most likely a
papilloma
neoplastic
pertaining to the formation of tumors by the uncontrolled proliferation of cells
The cell type involved in multiple myeloma is a(n):
plasma cell
all of the following are examples of malignant salivary gland tumors except one. Which is the exception
pleomorphic adenoma
all of the following are types of monomorphic adenoma except one. which one is the exception.
pleomorphic adenoma
what benign salivary gland neoplasm in known to undergo malignant transformation
pleomorphic adenoma
what is the most common benign salivary gland tumor
pleomorphic adenoma
all of the following are associated with neoplastic transformation of cells except one. Which is the exceoption
repeated trauma
all of the following statements concerning an ameloblastoma are true except one. which is the exception
should be treated with radiation therapy
A patient with squamous cell carcinoma of the lateral tongue exhibits metastatic disease in the liver. What clinical stage correlates with these findings?
stage IV
oncology
study of tumors or neoplasms
the most appropriate treatment for epithelial dysplasia is
surgical excision
all of the following statements are correct concerning leukemia except one. which is the exception
surgical excision is the treatment of choice
excision
surgical removal
malignant
tending to produce death, able to metastasize
all of the following are correct concerning solar cheilitis except one. which one is the exception
there is a distinct demarcation between the vermillion border and skin
what is the most common intraoral location for a neurofibroma and schwannoma
tongue
odontogenic
tooth forming
metastatic tumor
tumor formed by cells that have been transported from the primary tumor to sites not connected with the original tumor
neoplasm
tumor, a new growth of tissue in which growth is uncontrolled and progressive
all of the following are the characteristic of a malignant tumor except one. which is the exception
usually grows very slowly
which of the following represents a slow-growing, exophytic malignant neoplasm composed of numerous papillary surface projections
verrucous carcinoma
which of the following salivary gland tumors often occurs in adult men
warthin tumor
which of the following best describes the radiographic features of a cementoblastoma
well-circumscribed radiopaque lesion with a radiolucent halo fused to the root of a vital tooth
leukoplakia
white, plaquelike lesion on the oral mucosa that cannot be wiped off or diagnosed as any other disease
