GI - mouth Flashcards

1
Q

what papillae are found in V shape towards posterior end of tongue

A

circumvallate

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2
Q

what papillae are associated with the tonsils

A

foliate

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3
Q

what are torus mandibularis

A

normal bony growths found underneath the tongue

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4
Q

what is angular cheilitis (a.k.a. angular stomatitis)

A

inflammation of corner of lips

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5
Q

what is the underlying cause of angular cheilitis

A
anaemia
haematinic deficiency (iron, VB12, folate)
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6
Q

what is glossitis

A

inflammation and loss of lingual papillae of tongue

tongue appears red smooth and is sore

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7
Q

what is the cause of glossitis

A

B12 deficiency / iron deficiency

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8
Q

what causes apthous ulcers

A
anaemia
haematinic deficiency (iron, B12, folic acid)
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9
Q

what should people with recurrent ulcers be screened for

A

coeliac disease and IBD

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10
Q

where are mouth ulcers assoc. with crohns found

A

crevices in mouth

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11
Q

what can be a marker of poorly controlled diabetes in the mouth

A

oral candidiasis - upon scraping thrush from palate would see erythema

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12
Q

name 2 other times oral candidiasis can be seen

A

inhaled corticosteroids

HIV/AIDs

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13
Q

nicorandil (potassium channel opener) can cause what in the mouth

A

ulcers

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14
Q

true/false

Lichen planus is potentially malignant

A

true

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15
Q

what is lichen planus seen as

A

white thready lesions (wickhams striae) which can develop into ulcers
inflammation of gingiva
tends to appear bilaterally

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16
Q

can lichen planus lesions be removed by scraping

A

no

17
Q

how is lichen planus diagnosed

A

biopsy

18
Q

how is lichen planus treated

A

topical steroids

19
Q

name 2 things that can cause lichen planus which is otherwise unknown

A

ACEIs

fillings

20
Q

where does mucous membrane pemphigoid manifest

A

blisters in mouth and conjunctiva

refer to ophthalmologist

21
Q

what is Sjogren’s syndrome

A

immune destruction of salivary glands

refer to rheumatologist

22
Q

what are some indications of sjogrens syndrome

A

foamy saliva
tongue spatula/dental mirror/gloved finger is sticking to inside of patients mouth
measured by challocombe scale

23
Q

what oral manifestations do ICS have

A

candidiasis
mucosal fragility
sudden blisters (angina bullosa)

24
Q

what oral manifestations do CCBs have

A

gingival hyperplasia

25
Q

what oral manifestations do antihypertensives have

A

xerostomia
lichen planus
angioedema

26
Q

what oral manifestations does oxygen admin have

A

xerostomia

27
Q

where is hairy leukoplakia seen in mouth

A

lesions on lateral aspect of tongue with hairy appearance

28
Q

when is hairy leukoplakia seen

A

EBV - HIV

29
Q

what bacteria causes thrush and is assoc. with oral cancer

A

candida spp.