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1-Is the sign of leukaemia 2-inter proximal Sent from my iPhoneOn 8 Jan 2012, at 23:24, "Harpreet Bhela" <harpreetbhela@...> wrote:

Can anyone plz help me out with these questions..

1.Patient with acute fatigue,night sweats,gingival enlargement and bleeding?

2.Which bone is lost the most in periodontal disease?

buccal,lingual,mesial,distal,approximal

thanx,

harpreet.

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HiIt should be Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) . In patients with AML, signs and symptoms of bone marrow failure, such as ecchymoses, night sweats, recent infections and lethargy, can accompany the gingival

enlargement From: Harpreet Bhela <harpreetbhela@...> Sent: Sunday, 8 January 2012 11:24 PM Subject: ore1 perio questions

Can anyone plz help me out with these questions..

1.Patient with acute fatigue,night sweats,gingival enlargement and bleeding?

2.Which bone is lost the most in periodontal disease?

buccal,lingual,mesial,distal,approximal

thanx,

harpreet.

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This question can come in this format as well:

A 4 yr old boy comes to dental surgery . He doesn't want to eat and he has been vomiting for few days. The biggest concern is gingival bleeding and a persistent fever

(About 37c) that has lasted for several weeks. The skin is very pale and boy seem to be sleepy.

In clinical observation one can find:

Bruises in the mouth, gingival bleeding, and pallor, enlargement of nodes.

The child probably surfers from :

A. Difficulties in tooth eruption

B. Leukemia ( right answer)

C. Mercury poisoning

D. Haemophilia

E. Viral hepatitis

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Thanks Ahmed Sent from my iPadOn 9 Jan 2012, at 10:07, Bee Ahmed <ahmedbee@...> wrote:

This question can come in this format as well:

A 4 yr old boy comes to dental surgery . He doesn't want to eat and he has been vomiting for few days. The biggest concern is gingival bleeding and a persistent fever

(About 37c) that has lasted for several weeks. The skin is very pale and boy seem to be sleepy.

In clinical observation one can find:

Bruises in the mouth, gingival bleeding, and pallor, enlargement of nodes.

The child probably surfers from :

A. Difficulties in tooth eruption

B. Leukemia ( right answer)

C. Mercury poisoning

D. Haemophilia

E. Viral hepatitis

Sent from on Android

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thanx a lot kanika

From: Kanika Kohli <kanika_sahil@...>" " < > Sent: Monday, 9 January 2012, 0:13Subject: Re: ore1 perio questions

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It should be Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) . In patients with AML, signs and symptoms of bone marrow failure, such as ecchymoses, night sweats, recent infections and lethargy, can accompany the gingival enlargement

From: Harpreet Bhela <harpreetbhela@...> Sent: Sunday, 8 January 2012 11:24 PMSubject: ore1 perio questions

Can anyone plz help me out with these questions..1.Patient with acute fatigue,night sweats,gingival enlargement and bleeding?2.Which bone is lost the most in periodontal disease?buccal,lingual,mesial,distal,approximalthanx,harpreet.

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hey thanx a million..

From: "gonamuhamad@..." <gonamuhamad@...>" " < > Sent: Sunday, 8 January 2012, 23:58Subject: Re: ore1 perio questions

1-Is the sign of leukaemia 2-inter proximal Sent from my iPhone

On 8 Jan 2012, at 23:24, "Harpreet Bhela" <harpreetbhela@...> wrote:

Can anyone plz help me out with these questions..1.Patient with acute fatigue,night sweats,gingival enlargement and bleeding?2.Which bone is lost the most in periodontal disease?buccal,lingual,mesial,distal,approximalthanx,harpreet.

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> >Can anyone plz help me out with these questions..

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> >1.Patient with acute fatigue,night sweats,gingival enlargement and bleeding?

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> >2.Which bone is lost the most in periodontal disease?

> >buccal,lingual,mesial,distal,approximal

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> >thanx,

> >harpreet.

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