Neoplasia US Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Neoplasia Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 541: In Burkitt lymphoma, the _____ B cells are due to a product of gene translocation
Answer: aggressive
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* translocation between chromosome 8 & 14
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Flashcard 542: _____ is a neoplastic proliferation of mature myeloid cells, especially megakaryocytes
Answer: Myelofibrosis
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Flashcard 543: Ovarian _____ is a malignant tumor composed of complex cysts with a shaggy lining of epithelium and invasion into the connective tissue
Answer: cystadenocarcinoma
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Flashcard 544: The _____ carcinoma subtype of invasive ductal carcinoma is characterized by cancerous cells in a 'pool of mucus' .
Answer: mucinous
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Flashcard 545: On histology, large nuclei with eosinophilic nucleoli and numerous mitotic figures is suggestive of _____
Answer: melanoma
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Flashcard 546: Medulloblastoma is a form of primitive _____ tumor (embryonic tissue origin)
Answer: neuroectodermal
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Medulloblastoma
T2-weighted cranial MRI (axial view) of a 7-year-old boy: isodense round lesion with hyperintense sections in the fourth ventricle (green overlay); grossly diminished gyration of the cerebellum (C). (P = poorly demarcated pons region; B = basilar artery, CS = external CSF space)
Medulloblastoma
T1-weighed cranial MRI of a 6-year-old child presenting with features of increased intracranial pressure (midsagittal section with contrast)
There is a large hypointense mass occupying the third (upper yellow overlay) and fourth (lower yellow overlay) ventricles that is causing obstructive hydrocephalus (pink overlay).
The pink overlay also highlights the leakage of CSF into the periventricular space (transependymal edema) and into the occipital lobe due to the increased intraventricular pressure.
This appearance of a fourth ventricular mass in a child is characteristic of medulloblastoma.
Medulloblastoma
Cranial MRI (T1-weighted, with contrast)
There is a mass in the posterior cranial fossa. It features solid parts (green overlay) and cystic parts (red overlay).
Location and appearance are typical of a medulloblastoma.
(D: diencephalon; P: pons; C: cerebellum; yellow outline: cerebellar tentorium)
Medulloblastoma
Photomicrograph of cerebellar vermis tissue (H&E stain)
Densely packed, small, blue anaplastic cells are present throughout the specimen. The cells have pleomorphic and hyperchromatic nuclei.
On the right, a vessel (its lumen mostly obstructed by eosinophilic material) can be seen.
These are typical histopathological findings of medulloblastoma.
Medulloblastoma
Photomicrograph of cerebellar vermis tissue (H&E stain)
Numerous small, blue, round cells with scant cytoplasm can be seen throughout the specimen (classic examples: arrows, green overlay). Their nuclei vary in size and structure (nuclear pleomorphism) and many cells feature distinctly hyperchromatic nuclei.
The majority of the cells are arranged in concentric clusters around lighter central areas consisting of neuropil (examples: dashed outlines and yellow overlay, magnified area). These clusters are referred to as Homer Wright rosettes.
These histopathological features, particularly the Homer Wright rosettes, are characteristic of a medulloblastoma.
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Flashcard 547: _____ is a process by which a carcinogen damages a wide mucosal area, causing multiple tumors
Answer: Field cancerization
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Flashcard 548: Myelodysplastic syndromes may be associated with a(n) _____ anomaly, which are neutrophils with bilobed nuclei
Answer: Pseudo-Pelger-Huet
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Flashcard 549: _____ is the most common primary malignancy of bone in people > 40 - 50 years old
Answer: Multiple myeloma
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Flashcard 550: What microbe can increase the risk of gastric adenocarcinoma?
_____
Answer: H pylori
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