1. Bullous pemphigoid - direct immunofluorescence: Linear deposition of IgG in the basement
membrane
2. Bullous pemphigoid - salt-split skin assay
- Localization of immunoreactivity to the roof of the saline induced split, typical for bullous pemphigoid
3. Bullous pemphigoid - histopathology
- subepidermal blister with a detached overlying epidermis and a superficial, perivascular infiltrate
predominantly of eosinophils and neutrophils.
- numerous eosinophils within the blister cavity.
- adjacent epidermis is irregularly hyperplastic with prominent hypergranulosis and compact
orthokeratosis
What organs are affected in pemphigoid? - ANSWERSmucous membranes of body, mouth, eyes. other
organs affected: nostrils, esophagus, trachea, genitals, skin, face, neck, scalp
Erythema Multiforme - ANSWERScrusting on lips. Q question, no picture
Pic of port wine stain.. - ANSWERSSturge Weber Syndrome is answer
Virus associated with AGGRESSIVE perio - ANSWERSEBV (Epstein Barr virus)
picture with lateral side tongue - ANSWERSSCC (squamous cell carinoma)
histology on SCC - ANSWERSkeratin pearl
, question on herpangina: - ANSWERSyoung guy on soft palate
which Ig is associated with stress? - ANSWERSIgG
HIV is associated with what Ig? - ANSWERSIgM but some say IgA
most patients don't come back for maintenance..1st year, 2nd year or 3rd year - ANSWERS1st year
2-3 questions on NUG: it is associated with.. - ANSWERSSTRESS, punched out papilla, bacteria
Metronidazole is bactericidal or bacteristatic? - ANSWERSBactericidal
metronidazole (mechanism of action) - ANSWERSSynthesis of DNA
Difference on FGG On periosteum or denuded bone? - ANSWERSBlood supply is better on periosteum
PRP is better where? infrabony defect, root coverage or GTR? - ANSWERSGTR!!guided tissue
regeneration
What do you get from Alloplast? - ANSWERSREPAIR -- AAP 2005 position paper
Basic surgery: amount of KT that you initially have will dictate what? - ANSWERSamount of KT you have
after
Factors to consider so you can achieve good width of KT? - ANSWERS...
Baesyan metal analysis: to achieve root coverage, what is best option? - ANSWERSCTG+CAF
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