SOAP Note for Lymphoid Hyperplasia

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What is the most common location for Geographic tongue/Erythema Migrans?

Anterior 2/3 of the tongue

Which neoplasm is characterized by asymmetry, border irregularity, and color variation?

Oral Melanoma

What is the peak incidence age range for Cemento-ossifying fibroma (COF)?

30-40 years old

Which gene is associated with Fibrous Dysplasia?

GNAS

What is the most common fibro-osseous lesion of jaws?

Cemento Osseous Dysplasia

Which salivary gland neoplasm is characterized by chondromyxoid stroma admixed with plasmacytoid myoepithelial cells & interspersed ducts?

Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma

Which factor deficiency is associated with difficulty forming clots?

Factor VIII

Which type of anemia is characterized by a mutation in plasminogen?

Plasminogen Deficiency (Type I)

What is the hallmark genetic mutation in Sickle Cell Anemia?

Substitution of thymine for adenine

Which type of anemia is associated with a 'smooth/burning/beefy tongue' as an oral manifestation?

Megaloblastic anemia

'Hair-on-end' appearance on histology is associated with which condition?

Sickle Cell Anemia

What is the main characteristic of Ligneous conjunctivitis?

Ocular mucosa of the upper eyelid most common

Which type of lymphadenopathy is more worrisome?

Consistency (hard or rubbery)

What are the oral manifestations of Hemophilia A, B, and C?

Lacerations and ecchymoses

What causes the 'Hair-on-end' appearance on histology in sickle cell anemia?

Erythrocytes resemble sickle or boomerang shape

Which condition is associated with deposits of fibrin resembling amyloid?

Plasminogen Deficiency (Type I)

Which neoplasm is the most common salivary gland malignancy?

Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma

Which fibro-osseous lesion of the jaws has a strong predilection for black women?

Cemento Osseous Dysplasia

What is the peak incidence age range for Cemento-ossifying fibroma (COF)?

20-30 years

Which condition is characterized by irregular & immature trabecular bone arising metaplastically from fibrous stroma?

Fibrous Dysplasia

What is the most common location for Geographic tongue/Erythema Migrans?

Anterior 2/3 of the tongue

'Geographic tongue/Erythema Migrans' affects approximately what percentage of the population?

~3%

What is the most common intraoral cancer?

Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

What is the survival rate for amelanotic Oral Melanoma?

5-10%

Which bone tumor has a well-defined and easily shelled out appearance from surrounding tissue?

Ossifying Fibroma (OF)

What gene mutation is associated with Fibrous Dysplasia?

GNAS gene mutation

What clinical feature distinguishes reticular from erosive oral lichen planus?

Asymptomatic white patches in reticular, red/yellow painful patches in erosive variant

Which condition is characterized by a failure of hematopoietic precursor cells to produce adequate blood cells?

Aplastic Anemia

Which type of anemia is associated with a mutation in plasminogen?

Plasminogen Deficiency

What is the hallmark genetic mutation in Sickle Cell Anemia?

$A
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Which factor deficiency results in blood not clotting normally?

Factor VIII

What is the most common location for oral lesions in Plasminogen Deficiency?

Gingiva

Which type of lymphadenopathy is more worrisome?

Hard consistency

What is the characteristic oral manifestation of Megaloblastic anemia?

Atrophic glossitis and angular cheilosis

Which condition results in deposits of fibrin resembling amyloid?

Plasminogen Deficiency (Type I)

What causes the 'Hair-on-end' appearance on histology in sickle cell anemia?

Erythrocytes resembling sickle or boomerang shape

Which gene is associated with Fibrous Dysplasia?

GNAS complex locus gene (GNAS)

What are the oral manifestations of Hemophilia A, B, and C?

Lacerations and ecchymoses

'Hair-on-end' appearance on histology is associated with which condition?

Sickle Cell Anemia

Test your knowledge on interpreting a SOAP note related to lymphoid hyperplasia, including the characteristics of oral lesions and cervical lymphadenopathy. Learn to recognize worrisome signs that require further evaluation.

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