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Which lesion(s) may appear radiographically as multilocular radiolucencies?
1. Ameloblastoma.
2. Odontogenic myxoma.
3. Primordial cyst.
4. Keratocyst.
(1) (2) (3)
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Which of the following is NOT a true cyst?
1. Dentigerous cyst.
2. Odontogenic keratocyst.
3. Traumatic bone cyst.
4. Radicular cyst.
5. Lateral periodontal cyst.
(3) and (5)
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Which of the following is necessary to make a diagnosis of an odontogenic keratocyst?
Histologic examination.NDEB released questions part 2 set 3
Marsupialization (PARTSCH PROCEDURE) is the preferred surgical technique in the management of
1. a cyst.
2. a keratocyst.
3. ranula.
4. osteomyelitis.
(1) and (3)
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Radiographically, a keratocystic odontogenic tumour (odontogenic keratocyst) can appear as a
mixed radiolucency and radiopacityPlanets 34
Which of the following is NOT a true cyst?
1. Keratocystic odontogenic tumour (odontogenic keratocyst).
2. Traumatic bone cyst.
3. Radicular cyst.
4. Lateral periodontal cyst.
(2) and (4)
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Keratocystic odontogenic tumours (odontogenic keratocysts) have a/an
tendency to recur.2
Which lesion/s may appear radiographically as multilocular radiolucencies?
1. Ameloblastoma.
2. Odontogenic myxoma.
3. Keratocystic odontogenic tumor.
4. Central giant cell granuloma.
All of the above.
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Which of the following is necessary to make a diagnosis of an odontogenic keratocyst (keratocystic odontogenic tumour)?
Histopathologic examination.8
What is the most probable syndrome affecting a 9 year old patient with a history of 3 keratocystic odontogenic tumours (odontogenic keratocyst)?
Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome (Gorlin Syndrome).8
A 20 year old has a solitary radiolucent lesion in the left maxillary tuberosity. The histologic diagnosis is an odontogenic keratocyst/keratogenic odontogenic tumour. What is the recurrence rate of this tumour?
10-30%.9
Radiographically, a keratocystic odontogenic tumour (odontogenic keratocyst) can appear as a
mixed radiolucency and radiopacity34
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