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Oral Pathology Chapters 1- 6

Across
Having a single set of chromosomes
Malignant tumor
Permanent change in the arrangement of genetic material
Nondisjunction of the X chromosome in the paternal gamete
Difficulty swallowing
Pink, papillary lesion(s), more diffuse than papilloma
Difficulty speaking
Deletion on the short arm of chromosome 5
White plaquelike
Not cancerous
Surgical removal
Difficulty breathing
Draining abscesses, “sulfur granules”
Spermatozoon or ovum
Not well defines
Down
Down syndrome as a result of nondisjunction
Severe itching
Defect of the eye
Having two sets of chromosomes
Primary (chancre), secondary (mucous patch), tertiary (gumma)
Vesicles or bullae, more often on skin of face and extremities
Lack of teeth
Granulomatous lesions with primary infection to the lungs
Nonsex chromosomes that are identical for men and women
Characterized by multiple abnormalities in various organs
White, papillary exophytic lesion resembling a papilloma
The observable appearance of an individual
Fertilized ovum has two X chromosomes plus a Y chromosome
Position occupied by a gene on a chromosome
Set of signs or symptoms occurring together
Partial lack of teeth
The appearance of the face