MSK Tumor Flashcards

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A malignant tumor that arises from osteoblasts and forms in the metaphysis (affects adolescents); associated with Retinoblastoma; sunburst or codman triangle on x-ray; pain at night/rest

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Osteosarcoma

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A malignant tumor that arises from neuroectodermal cells and forms in the diaphysis; affects adolescents; associated with chromosomes 11 & 22 translocation; onion skinning on x-ray; small, round blue cell tumor on microscopy

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Ewing Sarcoma

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3
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What are the two most common pediatric MSK malignancies?

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Osteosarcoma and Ewing

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A malignant tumor that arises from chondrocytes and forms in the cortical (compact) bone; affects elders; enlarging hip/pelvis/shoulder mass

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Chondrosarcoma

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A benign overgrowth of bone and cartilage that forms in metaphysis (adolescents); associated with EXT 1 & EXT 2 mutations; exostosis mass (sessile or pedunculated) on x-ray; NO PAIN

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Osteochondroma

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What are the tumor simulators?

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  1. Fibrous dsyplasia
  2. Paget disease
  3. Myositis ossificans
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A Bone disorder in which scar-like (fibrous) tissue develops in place of normal bone; can weaken the affected bone and cause it to deform or fracture; GROUND GLASS appearance; associated with McCune Albright Syndrome (cafe au lait, endocrinopathy

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Fibrous dsyplasia

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A bone remodeling disorder that results in poor-quality bone due to excessive osteoclastic (bone breakdown) activity followed by osteoblastic (bone formation) activity; affects elders with pain, arthritis, and bone bowing; associated with increased ALK PHOS

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Paget disease

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Formation of bone tissue inside muscle after a traumatic injury to the area; commonly in Quadriceps; peripherally calcified mass on x-ray

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Myositis ossificans

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A Cancer that forms in plasma cells (WBC); cancer cells accumulate in the bone marrow; often multifocal and has “punched out” appearance on x-ray

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Multiple Myeloma

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What are the most common carcinomas that tend to metastasize to bone?

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PBKTL

“lead kettle”

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12
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Changing hat size is indicative of what bone disorder?

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paget disease

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What bone disorder causes a large head with a prominent forehead, a long narrow trunk, and short extremities.

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Achondroplasia

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14
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What process is defective in acondroplasia?

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endochondral ossification

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15
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What gene mutation is responsible for causing Achondroplasia

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FGFR3

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