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        | ___ is the most common benign connective tissue lesion. It is not a neoplasm or tumor! It is also called focal fibrous hyperplasia. |  | 
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        | buccal mucosa at the line of occlusion, followed by the lips, anterior tongue, gingiva, hard/soft palate and floor of mouth. |  | Definition 
 
        | What is the most common location of a fibroma? |  | 
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        | peripheal ossifying fibroma |  | Definition 
 
        | ___ ___ ___ arises exclusively on the gingiva in females > males. |  | 
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        | maxillary gingiva (incisor/canine area) |  | Definition 
 
        | Is a peripheral ossifying fibroma more common on maxillary or mandibular gingiva? |  | 
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        | pyogenic granuloma, may rapidly enlarge |  | Definition 
 
        | __ ___ usually occur due to trauma, local irritation, poor oral hygiene or hormonal. Found in women > men. |  | 
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        | gingiva but can occur anywhere subcutaneously on the body |  | Definition 
 
        | 75% of pyogenic granuloma occur where? |  | 
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        | ___ ___ may mimic kaposi's sarcoma. |  | 
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        | peripheral giant cell granuloma |  | Definition 
 
        | ___ ___ ___ ___ is a reactive growth on interdental gingiva or edentulous ridge and cause a cupping resoprtion of underlying alveolar bone radiographically. |  | 
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        | Central giant cell granuloma |  | Definition 
 
        | ___ ___ ___ ___ is a benign intraosseous lesion found mainly in women <30yo that may resorb roots or move teeth. |  | 
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        | Non-aggressive / aggressive |  | Definition 
 
        | What are the two types of central giant cell granulomas? |  | 
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        | central giant cell granuloma |  | Definition 
 
        | Patients with ___ ___ ___ ___ should be evaluated for hyperparathyroidism (check calcium/phosphorus) due to similarity to brown tumor. |  | 
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        | Inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia is AKA: |  | 
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        | Epulis Fissuratum / Inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia |  | Definition 
 
        | _____ is a tumor like hyperplasia of fibrous connective tissue associated with flange of ill-fitting dentures. |  | 
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        | inflammatory papaillary hyperplasia |  | Definition 
 
        | ___ ___ ___ is also known as denture papillomatosis. |  | 
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        | ___ is the most common benign tumor of blood vessels in infancy. More common in white than black. |  | 
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        | ___ are treated by watchful neglect. |  | 
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        | vascular malformation and sturgeWeber syndrome |  | Definition 
 
        | Port wine stains are associated with what? |  | 
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        | Vascular malformation occurs more often in (maxillary/mandibular) bone. |  | 
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        | encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis |  | Definition 
 
        | Sturge Weber sydnrome is also known as ___ ___. |  | 
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        | Encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis |  | Definition 
 
        | ___ ___ is associated with port wine stain and nevus flammeus, may have mental retardation, ocular involvement or convuslsions. |  | 
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        | Enceophalotrigeminal Angiomatosis |  | Definition 
 
        | ___ ___ may have gingival hyperplasia or hemangiomas. |  | 
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        | Medial sclerosis of the brain in encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis presents as ___ ___. |  | 
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        | ___ is a benign proliferation of lymphatic vessels. If they are associated with the capillary they are pebbly, but if they are associated with the cavernous they are larger. |  | 
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        | How do you treat a lymphangioma? |  | 
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        | cystic hygroma / cystic lymphangioma |  | Definition 
 
        | ___ ___ is the massive swelling of the lateral neck due to proliferation of lymph vessels. |  | 
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        | ___ are the most common soft tissue neoplasm occuring in women > men. |  | 
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        | hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia |  | Definition 
 
        | ___ ___ ___ is an autosomal dominant vascular condition affecting the skin and mucosa. Persistant anemia, epitaxis, fistulas in lungs/liver/brain are all associated. |  | 
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        | traumatic neuroma (amputation neuroma) |  | Definition 
 
        | ___ ___ is a smooth nodule found at the site of neural trauma. |  | 
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        | ___ are usually benign, slow-growing neural tumors of schwann cells, found most commonly on tongue. |  | 
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        | neurofibroma, it may be part of neurofibromatosis |  | Definition 
 
        | ___ is the most common type of peripheral nerve tumor. |  | 
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        | nov Recklinghausen's disease of the skin is neurofibromatosis (1/2)? |  | 
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        | NF-__ = cafe au lait spots, axillary freckles, lisch nodules in the iris, hirsutism and osseous |  | 
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        | NF ___ = cafe au lait spots, no lische nodules, bilateral schwannomas causing deafness and other tumors |  | 
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        | 10% of patients with ___ develop neurosarcoma |  | 
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        | multiple endocrine neoplasia |  | Definition 
 
        | ___ ___ ___ is an atusomal dominant condition of multiple neoplasms involving different endocrine glands (parathyroid, pancreas, thyroid/adrenals) |  | 
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        | marfanoid habitus, medullary carcinoma of thyroid (MOST SIGNIFICANT), mucosal neuromas (usually 1st sign) |  | Definition 
 
        | What are the 3 Ms of MENIII? |  | 
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        | ___ ___ ___ is an uncommon benign slow growing soft tissue tumor found most commonly on dorsum of tongue and buccal mucosa. |  | 
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