Characteristics of Benign and Malignant Neoplasms — Flashcards

Characteristics of Benign and Malignant Neoplasms — Flashcards

Characteristics of Benign and Malignant Neoplasms — Flashcards
#1

What subtype of liposarcoma is associated with sheets of anaplastic cells w/ bizzare nuclei and few immature adipocytes?_____

#2

Kaposi sarcoma has a _____ grade malignant potential

#3

Neoplasia is new tissue growth which has three characteristics that distinguish it from hyperplasia and repair:1 - It is _____ 2 - It is irreversible3 - Generally speaking, it is monoclonal*

#4

WHO Classification of NPC based on Histopathology:Type _____ Keratinizing Squamous cell carcinoma

#5

Which component of phyllodes tumor can metastasize (epithelial/stromal)?_____

#6

Which subtype of liposarcoma is associated with sheets of anaplastic cells, bizarre nuclei and variable amounts of lipoblasts?_____

#7

Angiosarcoma and hemangiopericytoma are _____ grade neoplasms

#8

Invasive carcinomas become metastatic when they invade the _____ or blood

#9

The following image represents the _____ carcinoma subtype of invasive ductal carcinoma (breast): hint: the circled area is lymphatics

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#10

In HPV-_____ SCC of the oral cavity, patients generally present with large primary lesions with variable nodal disease.

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