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Oral Pathology

Osteogenic Sarcoma: Clinical Features, Radiographic Stages, and Histopathology

July 24, 2025 by Joankessler parkland Leave a Comment

Osteogenic Sarcoma: Clinical Features, Radiographic Stages, and Histopathology Question. Defie neoplasm. Describe in brief clinical features, X-ray details and histopathology of osteogenic sarcoma. Answer. "A neoplasm is an abnormal mass of tissue, the growth of which exceeds and is uncoordinated with that of the normal tissues and persists in the same excessive manner … [Read more...] about Osteogenic Sarcoma: Clinical Features, Radiographic Stages, and Histopathology

Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: Clinical Features, Histopathology, and Treatment Explained

July 24, 2025 by Joankessler parkland Leave a Comment

Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: Clinical Features, Histopathology, and Treatment Explained Question. Write in detail about Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Answer. It is also known as Hodgkin’s disease. Epstein-Barr virus is considered to be the major cause. Patients with HIV infection have a higher incidence of Hodgkin’s disease. "Understanding the role of histopathology in diagnosing … [Read more...] about Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: Clinical Features, Histopathology, and Treatment Explained

Teratoma: A Developmental Tumor with Tissues from All Germ Layers

July 24, 2025 by Joankessler parkland Leave a Comment

Teratoma: A Developmental Tumor with Tissues from All Germ Layers Question. Describe in briefly the teratoma. Answer. A true teratoma is a developmental tumor composed of tissues from all three germ layers, i.e., ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm: Such tumors are believed to derive from germ cells or entrapped totipotent blastomeres, which can produce derivatives of all … [Read more...] about Teratoma: A Developmental Tumor with Tissues from All Germ Layers

Giant Cell Lesions of the Oral Cavity: Classification and Central Giant Cell Granuloma Overview

July 24, 2025 by Joankessler parkland Leave a Comment

Giant Cell Lesions of the Oral Cavity: Classification and Central Giant Cell Granuloma Overview Question. Enumerate giant cell lesions. Describe in detail the central giant cell granuloma. Answer. Enumeration of giant cell lesions Giant cell lesions of the oral cavity According To The Nature Of Different Pathologic Conditions Infections Bacterial Viral … [Read more...] about Giant Cell Lesions of the Oral Cavity: Classification and Central Giant Cell Granuloma Overview

Special Stains in Histopathology: Types, Applications, and Color Reactions

July 23, 2025 by Joankessler parkland Leave a Comment

Special Stains in Histopathology: Types, Applications, and Color Reactions Question. Write notes on special stains. Answer. The special stains are: Van Gieson’S Stain "Understanding special stains in histopathology through FAQs: Q&A explained" It is a special stain which is used for connective tissue elements. It is used for differentiating between … [Read more...] about Special Stains in Histopathology: Types, Applications, and Color Reactions

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