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Oral Pathology - 3 Questions

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Oral Pathology
Microscopically, the primary cells which characterize eosinophilic granuloma are 
 1. Fibroblasts
 2. Histiocytes
 3. Plasma cells
 4. Epithelial cells

📝 Explanation:

The primary cells that characterize eosinophilic granuloma are histiocytes.

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Oral Pathology
Easy fatigability of muscles seen in 
 1. Epilespsy
 2. MPDS
 3. Myasthenia gravis
 4. Cerebral palsy

📝 Explanation:

Easy fatigability of muscles is characteristic of myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune disorder affecting neuromuscular transmission. Patients experience progressive muscle weakness with repetitive use that improves with rest. Epilepsy involves seizure activity, MPDS involves muscle pain and spasm, and cerebral palsy involves spasticity, but none of these conditions primarily feature muscle fatigability.

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Oral Pathology
A 5-year-old child presents with an abnormally large maxillary lateral incisor. On clinical examination, the tooth appears as a single enlarged crown, and radiographic evaluation shows a single root with two root canals. The total number of teeth in the arch is normal. This condition is known as:

1) Dilaceration
2) Concrescence
3) Fusion
4) Gemination

📝 Explanation:

Gemination is a developmental anomaly in which a single tooth bud attempts to divide, resulting in an enlarged or bifid crown.

Key features of gemination:

Appears as a single large tooth

Usually has one root

May show two root canals

Total number of teeth remains normal when the abnormal tooth is counted as one.

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