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Radiology Quiz Neuro
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Veterinary Medicine
Graduate
11/03/2014

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Term
Who more commonly gets bone neoplasia- dogs or cats
Definition
Dog
Term
osteosarcoma in skull:
In mandible it is (Productive/destructive)
In cranium it is (Productive/destructive)
Definition
Mandible: Destructive
Cranium: Productive
Term
Can multilobar tumors of bone in the skull met?
Definition
Yes but rarely
Term
What do multilobar tumors of bone look like on radiograph?
Definition
Popcorn
Term
Area on skull where a multilobar tumor of bone normally grows
Definition
Occipital, Temporla, Zygomatic arch
Term
There is a bony lesion on the mandible that is smooth very opaque and with a short transition zone- what kind of neoplasia might it be?
Definition
Osteoma
Term
Fist differential for a soft tissue mass in face of kitty
Definition
SCC
Term
Most common malignant oral neoplasia of dogs
Definition
Melanoma
Term
Oral neoplasia is more commonly (malignant/benign)
Definition
Malignant
Term
Periodontal epulides or Canine acanthomatous ameloblastoma can be put into two categories:
Definition
soft tissue slow growing or infiltrative
Term
Infiltrative CAA ( Canine acanthomatous ameloblastoma) can look like this other type of neoplasia
Definition
SCC
Term
Periodontal epulides or Canine acanthomatous ameloblastoma originates from the
Definition
periodontal ligament
Term
Normal ameloblastomas originate from the:
Definition
Laminar epithelium
Term
This neoplasia is seen in dogs less than one year of age and has a very specific appearance on radiographs: "soap bubble lesions"
Definition
Ameloblastoma
Term
These oral neoplasia look like little teeth
Definition
Odontoma
Term
Odontoma originate from the:
Definition
dental follicle
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