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Though expansion of bone is seen in both.but in centeral giant cell granuloma a round or ovoid radiolucency can be seen with well defined,non corticated margins.In ameloblastoma multilocular radiolucency is mostly seen. From: "dr_hibahaboubi@..." <dr_hibahaboubi@...> Sent: Friday, 6 April 2012 11:48 PM Subject:

Q How to differentiate between central giant cell granuloma? And ameloblastoma radiographically?Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device------------------------------------

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E?Sent from my iPadOn 8 Apr 2012, at 22:02, Hiba Haboubi <dr_hibahaboubi@...> wrote:

19 year old patients attends your surgery complaining of a painful mouth which has been present for about 7 days. He has a raised temperature, general malaise and a marked lyphadenopathy.Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?A. Lateral periodontal abscessB. Acute pulpitisC. AcutenecrotisingulcerativegingivitisD. DesquamativegingivitisE. Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis

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Hi,

It's ©, typical ANUG.

regards.

ahmed.

From: Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...>" " < > Sent: Sunday, 8 April 2012, 22:25Subject: Re: Q

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On 8 Apr 2012, at 22:02, Hiba Haboubi <dr_hibahaboubi@...> wrote:

19 year old patients attends your surgery complaining of a painful mouth which has been present for about 7 days. He has a raised temperature, general malaise and a marked lyphadenopathy.Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?A. Lateral periodontal abscessB. Acute pulpitisC. AcutenecrotisingulcerativegingivitisD. DesquamativegingivitisE. Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis

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I think E but want to confirmSent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceFrom: Ahmed Awsi <ahmed.awsi@...>Sender: Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2012 22:39:13 +0100 (BST) < >Reply Subject: Re: Q Hi, It's ©, typical ANUG. regards.ahmed.From: Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...>" " < > Sent: Sunday, 8 April 2012, 22:25Subject: Re: Q E?Sent from my iPadOn 8 Apr 2012, at 22:02, Hiba Haboubi <dr_hibahaboubi@...> wrote: 19 year old patients attends your surgery complaining of a painful mouth which has been present for about 7 days. He has a raised temperature, general malaise and a marked lyphadenopathy.Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?A. Lateral periodontal abscessB. Acute pulpitisC. AcutenecrotisingulcerativegingivitisD. DesquamativegingivitisE. Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis

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Its a typical case of primary herpes...Regards Sabreena. Sent from my iPhoneOn 8 Apr 2012, at 22:40, dr_hibahaboubi@... wrote:

I think E but want to confirmSent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceFrom: Ahmed Awsi <ahmed.awsi@...>

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Hi,

It's ©, typical ANUG.

regards.

ahmed.

From: Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...>" " < > Sent: Sunday, 8 April 2012, 22:25Subject: Re: Q

E?Sent from my iPad

On 8 Apr 2012, at 22:02, Hiba Haboubi <dr_hibahaboubi@...> wrote:

19 year old patients attends your surgery complaining of a painful mouth which has been present for about 7 days. He has a raised temperature, general malaise and a marked lyphadenopathy.Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?A. Lateral periodontal abscessB. Acute pulpitisC. AcutenecrotisingulcerativegingivitisD. DesquamativegingivitisE. Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis

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the answer is c . reference is scully page 476 . herpetic gingivostomatitis infections are more common in children ANUG more common in young adults he was 19y.hope it helps From: hossain.sabreena <hossain.sabreena@...> " " < > Sent: Monday, 9 April 2012, 0:22 Subject: Re: Q

Its a typical case of primary herpes...Regards Sabreena. Sent from my iPhoneOn 8 Apr 2012, at 22:40, dr_hibahaboubi@... wrote:

I think E but want to confirmSent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceFrom: Ahmed Awsi <ahmed.awsi@...>

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Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2012 22:39:13 +0100 (BST) < >Reply

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Hi,

It's ©, typical ANUG.

regards.

ahmed.

From: Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...>" " < > Sent: Sunday, 8 April 2012, 22:25Subject: Re: Q

E?Sent from my iPad

On 8 Apr 2012, at 22:02, Hiba Haboubi <dr_hibahaboubi@...> wrote:

19 year old patients attends your surgery complaining of a painful mouth which has been present for about 7 days. He has a raised temperature, general malaise and a marked lyphadenopathy. Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis? A. Lateral periodontal abscess B. Acute pulpitis C. Acutenecrotisingulcerativegingivitis D. Desquamativegingivitis E. Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis

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Hi areej, in anug , pt never has fever , and certainly not MARKEd lympadenopathy, yes these symptoms may b present, but common things occur commonly. On the other hand, all the symptoms are typical of hsv infection, except for age. Its not uncommon to have an adult to get herpes, doesnt even need to be immunocompromised. Ref- cawson oral patho. I hope u got it, y i picked Herpes.Regards Sabreena. Sent from my iPhoneOn 9 Apr 2012, at 00:46, Areej Abbas <areej.aldura@...> wrote:

the answer is c . reference is scully page 476 . herpetic gingivostomatitis infections are more common in children ANUG more common in young adults he was 19y.hope it helps From: hossain.sabreena <hossain.sabreena@...> " " < > Sent: Monday, 9 April 2012, 0:22 Subject: Re: Q

Its a typical case of primary herpes...Regards Sabreena. Sent from my iPhoneOn 8 Apr 2012, at 22:40, dr_hibahaboubi@... wrote:

I think E but want to confirmSent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceFrom: Ahmed Awsi <ahmed.awsi@...>

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Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2012 22:39:13 +0100 (BST) < >Reply

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Hi,

It's ©, typical ANUG.

regards.

ahmed.

From: Balsam_Majid <balsam_majid@...>" " < > Sent: Sunday, 8 April 2012, 22:25Subject: Re: Q

E?Sent from my iPad

On 8 Apr 2012, at 22:02, Hiba Haboubi <dr_hibahaboubi@...> wrote:

19 year old patients attends your surgery complaining of a painful mouth which has been present for about 7 days. He has a raised temperature, general malaise and a marked lyphadenopathy. Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis? A. Lateral periodontal abscess B. Acute pulpitis C. Acutenecrotisingulcerativegingivitis D. Desquamativegingivitis E. Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis

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IgGCAWSONEBTISAM From: Seethalmark <seethalmark@...> Ore < > Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 11:44 Subject: Q

Which Ig is present in GCF???

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ThnxSent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceFrom: ebtessam elhamalawy <ebtessamhamalawy@...>Sender: Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 12:01:06 +0100 (BST) < >Reply Subject: Re: Q IgGCAWSONEBTISAM From: Seethalmark <seethalmark@...> Ore < > Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 11:44 Subject: Q Which Ig is present in GCF???Sent from my iPhone

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both of them stabilize release of mediators such as histamine, as both of this act as bronchodilators in asthma and anaphylasis. From: neis39 <neis39@...> Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 20:45 Subject: Q

Which of these drugs stabilizes mast cells ,stopping release of histamine? a)Salbutamol B) Adrenaline

If anyone please help me to answer this question .

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Thank you so muchBest wishes From: Vjollca Braina <vjollcabraina@...> " " < > Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 6:30 PM Subject: Re: Q

both of them stabilize release of mediators such as histamine, as both of this act as bronchodilators in asthma and anaphylasis. From: neis39 <neis39@...> Sent: Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 20:45 Subject: Q

Which of these drugs stabilizes mast cells ,stopping release of histamine? a)Salbutamol B) Adrenaline

If anyone please help me to answer this question .

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yes,initiation takes place in 6th week in utero From: "dr_hibahaboubi@..." <dr_hibahaboubi@...> Sent: Friday, 13 April 2012, 12:35 Subject: Q First sign of tooth development take place?Is it 6th week of fetal lifeSent from my BlackBerry® wireless

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hello..squamous part of temporal bone :intramembranous ossificationpetrous part of temporal bone : endochondral ossificatiom.ethmoid bone :endochondral ossification.good luck !

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ThanksSent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceFrom: Asima Zaheer <asimazaheer@...>Sender: Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 18:37:58 +0100 (BST) < >Reply Subject: Re: Q hello..squamous part of temporal bone :intramembranous ossificationpetrous part of temporal bone : endochondral ossificatiom.ethmoid bone :endochondral ossification.good luck !

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