Oral Medicine & Radiology — Key differences for NEET MDS
Sunray appearance = Osteosarcoma radiating spicules. Onion skin = Ewings sarcoma concentric layers. Ground glass = Fibrous dysplasia homogeneous opacity. Cotton wool = Pagets disease mixed radiolucent radiopaque. Soap bubble = Ameloblastoma multilocular radiolucency. Driven snow = AOT calcifications. Cherry blossom = Pindborg tumor calcifications. Thumb print = thalassemia skull.
📖 Read full notes →Wickham striae = white lacy lines = Lichen planus pathognomonic. Reticular LP = most common form. Erosive LP = most symptomatic painful. Butterfly rash = malar rash = SLE pathognomonic. Band of IgG at BMZ = Lupus band test. Lichenoid drug reaction mimics LP = gold NSAIDs ACE inhibitors.
📖 Read full notes →NEET MDS frequently tests the ability to differentiate between related topics. Understanding the key differences between Radiographic Interpretation and Lichen Planus & Lupus in Oral Medicine & Radiology is crucial for scoring well. Questions may test diagnostic features, treatment approaches, or characteristic findings.