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Oral dysplasia

CASE 1
A 30-year-old man attends NGU clinic for routine dental examination. You observe that
his palatal mucosa is fissured and looks grey with red dots surrounded by white rings.
The lesion was surgically removed and prepared for routine histopathological
examination
According to the shown clinical and histopathological photomicrographs:
▪What is the histologic cause for this clinical appearance?
▪What is the possible cause of this lesion?
▪What is the expected clinical course?
CASE 2
A 50-year-old man is complaining of trismus, burning sensation and xerostomia.
The lesion was surgically removed and prepared for routine histopathological
examination
According to the shown clinical and histopathological photomicrographs:
▪Describe the clinical appearance of the lesion?
▪What is the possible cause of this lesion?
▪What is the expected clinical course?
Malignant neoplasms
Case 1
A 60-year-old man has a white lesion on his tongue, which appeared 2 months
ago. The lesion was surgically removed and prepared for routine histopathological
examination.
According to the shown clinical and radiographic photos as well as
histopathological photomicrographs
▪ What is the first clinical step to be taken?
▪ What are the different clinical appearances of the lesion?
▪ What is the expected clinical course?
▪ Are there other variants of this lesion?
Case 2
A 28-year-old man has a jaw swelling. Looseness of
related posterior teeth was observed. Panoramic
radiograph revealed a mixed radiolucent radiopaque
lesion. The lesion was surgically removed and
prepared for routine histopathological examination.
According to the shown clinical and radiographic photos as well as
histopathological photomicrographs
▪ What is the first clinical step to be taken?
▪ What is the possible cause of this lesion?
▪ What is the expected clinical course?
Case 3
Differentiate between these 2 oral malignant neoplasms
According to the shown clinical and radiographic photos as well as
histopathological photomicrographs
▪ Do the 2 lesions have the same origin?
▪ Describe the clinical presentations of the 2 lesions?
▪ What are their different variants?
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