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CBL (case 1)

A 40 years old patient presented to your clinic having the clinical picture shown in
photograph. He gave history of recurrent oral ulcers and recurrent respiratory
tract infection.

1 Name the lesion.


2 List differential diagnosis for this condition
3 What could be associated with this condition.
4 Mention what Lab investigations that could be done for this patient.
CBL (Case 2)

A 45 years old patient presented to your clinic having this clinical picture. He
gave history of unexplained weight loss, constant diarrhea and fever for more
than one months.

Figure A

Figure B Figure C

1- Mention the possible diagnosis of this disease and its definition


2- Name lesion in Figure A and its direct etiologic factor
3 Name lesion in figure B, its definition and describe the lesion and its
common sites.
4 Name lesion in figure C and direct etiologic Factor
5Enumerate other oral manifestations that could be seen in this patient.
6- Mention clinical diagnostic criteria.
7- Mention Lab investigations that could be done for this patient.
CBL (case 3)

During dental treatment after injection of local anaethesia your patient


suddenly developed Pruritus and swelling of lips, tongue and rash on his
skin. He said that he’s experiencing nausea and abdominal cramps and
started vomiting.

1- What emergency condition could he probably have.


2- What is the pathophysiology of this condition?
3- What are the possible symptoms expected to develop?
4- What is the management of this condition?

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