1.A patient with a history of a displaced mandibular fracture reports pain at the previous fracture site near the mental foramen. On examination, a tender, movable lump is felt in that region. What is the most likely preoperative diagnosis?
2.How is Hodgkin's disease classified?
3.Which diagnosis is most consistent with a white, rough, pedunculated growth located on the palate?
4.Which gingival reactive lesion frequently shows bone formation both on radiographs and under microscopic examination?
5.Which type of bone cancer occurs most frequently?
6.Which group is at the highest risk for developing oral cancer?
7.In which condition is a storiform arrangement of fibrous tissue typically observed?
8.What is the TNM stage of a 3 cm squamous cell carcinoma located in the retromolar trigone that has invaded both the mandible and the medial pterygoid muscle?
9.In which condition is a papillomatous appearance of the tongue typically seen?
10.Which part of the tongue, when affected by carcinoma, is most prone to spread through the bloodstream?
11.Which of the following is NOT a typical feature of leukoplakia?
12.Which location of leukoplakia is associated with the poorest prognosis?
13.In which type of tumor is HPV-6 commonly found?
14.Which epithelial alteration is most frequently associated with a precancerous state?
15.Which characteristic does NOT apply to torus mandibularis?
16.Which of the following conditions is not caused by a viral infection?
17.Which of the following is NOT associated with a higher risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma of the skin?
18.Kaposi’s sarcoma primarily arises from which type of tissue?
19.Among the following conditions, which one has the highest potential to be life-threatening?
20.Which type of cancer is the most frequently diagnosed malignancy in the oral cavity?