Oral Pathology Cysts and Tumors
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What type of cyst is characterized by slit vascular channels with extravasated red blood cells and does not require treatment?

  • Neoplastic salivary disease
  • Periapical abscess
  • Eruption cyst (correct)
  • Thyroglossal tract cyst

Which of the following features is NOT associated with an eruption cyst?

  • Soft tissue counterpart of lateral periodontal cyst
  • Bluish hue
  • Severe pain (correct)
  • Non-vital tooth

What is the characteristic feature of a Bohn's nodule (Gingival cyst of newborn) that distinguishes it from other lesions?

  • Slit vascular channels with extravasated red blood cells
  • Keratin-containing cysts
  • Originates from thyroglossal tract remnants (correct)
  • Bluish hue

Which cyst is a true cyst with a lining of glandular duct and is not caused by injury to the glandular epithelium?

<p>Thyroglossal tract cyst (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which condition leads to distention in the submandibular gland due to an obstructing stone?

<p>Sialolithiasis (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of cyst is characterized by a cystic cavity lined only by epidermis-like epithelium?

<p>Epidermoid cyst (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of cyst may show dermal appendages in the connective tissue wall?

<p>Dermoid cyst (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In which type of cyst would you find thyroid follicles in the connective tissue wall?

<p>Thyroglossal tract cyst (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of cyst is characterized by multiloculated cyst-like spaces containing lymph?

<p>Reactive lymphadenopathy (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of cyst is more likely to occur in infants and children?

<p>Lymphoepithelial (Branchial) cyst (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Eruption cyst characteristic

Slit vascular channels with extravasated red blood cells; no treatment needed

Eruption cyst symptom absence

Lack of severe pain

Bohn's nodule origin

Derived from thyroglossal tract remnants, distinguishing it from other lesions.

True cyst lining

Glandular duct lining, not from injury to gland.

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Sialolithiasis cause

Obstructing stone in submandibular gland, causing distension.

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Epidermoid cyst lining

Epidermis-like epithelium lining cyst cavity.

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Dermoid cyst tissue

May show dermal appendages in connective tissue wall.

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Thyroglossal tract cyst tissue

Contains thyroid follicles in connective tissue wall.

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Reactive lymphadenopathy cyst

Multiloculated spaces containing lymph.

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Lymphoepithelial (branchial) cyst occurrence

More common in infants and children.

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