Christie Flashcards

1
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35 y.o. lady

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Leiomyomas

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2
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What neoplasm is associated with types 16 and 18 HPV?

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  • All of the above
    • Cervical Squamous Cell carcinoma
    • Type 1 vulvar squamous cell carcinoma
    • Vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia
    • Cervical Intraepithelial neoplasia
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3
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Why is the cervical transformation zone important?

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  • Site of origin of cervical dysplasia and carcinoma
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4
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T or F: Vaginal Squamous cell carcinoma most often represents spread from squamous cell carcinoma in the cervix or vulva

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True

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5
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False about type II vulvar squamous cell carcinoma

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Associated with HPV

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6
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Risk factors of endometrial carcinoma

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  • Obesity
  • Diabetes
  • Hypertension
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7
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Most common type of endometrial carcinoma

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Endometrial adenocarcinoma

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8
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Characteristics of endometriod endometrial carcinoma?

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  • Inactivation of DNA mismatch repair genes and the PTEN gene
  • associated with estrogen excess and endometrial hyperplasia
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9
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Not a characteristic of serous endometrial carcinoma?

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  • Found in perimenopausal or postmenopausal women
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10
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Risk factors for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and carcinoma

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  • Early age at first intercourse
  • multiple sex partners
  • persistent infection by high-risk strains of papillomavirus
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11
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The cells on your right in the illustration are

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Koilocytes

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12
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Uterine Leiomyosarcoma

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  • Daignostic histologic features are:
    • cytologic atypia
    • tumor necrosis
    • mitotic activity
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13
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False about ovarian tumors

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  • most are malignant
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14
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What is the breast structure enclosed in the square in this picture?

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  • The terminal duct lobular unit (=TDLU)
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15
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What is the importance of the structure enclosed in the square?

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  • milk production
  • origin of most breast carcinomas
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16
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What is the importance of the lesion depicted in this picture?

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  • most common benign tumor of the female breast
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17
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This lesion occured several years after a 60 year-old lady had a mastectomy and developed chronic lymphedema. it is most likely a

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Angiosarcoma

18
Q

What is the importance of the lesion depicted in this picture?

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  • most common malignant stromal tumor of the breast
19
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A 60-year-old lady developed a eczematous, scaly, red rash around her nipple. The biopsy is shown in the following picture. The lesion is most likely

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Paget’s Disease of the nipple

20
Q

What is the importance of the breast lesion

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  • There is DCIS in the ductal system of the breast
  • There can be invasive carcinoma elsewhere in the breast
21
Q

45 y.o. lady

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Fibrocystic Disease

22
Q

What are the two most typical presentations of breast carcinoma?

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  • Lump in the breast
  • abnormal mammogram
23
Q

ER-negative, HER2 negative carcinomas have which molecular changes?

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  • Germline BRCA1 mutations, TP53 mutation, and BRCA1 inactivation
24
Q

What are the main risk factors for developement of breast carcinoma?

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  • Estrogenic stimulation
  • older age
25
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What is the main biologic subgroup of breast carcinoma?

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  • estrogen receptor (ER)-positive, HER2-negative
26
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What biologic subgroups of breast carcinoma progress the fastest?

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  • ER-negative, HER2-negative
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28
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ER-negative, HER2 negative carcinomas have which molecular changes?

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  • germline BRCA1 muations
  • TP53 mutation
  • BRCA1 inactivation
29
Q

Inhibin

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  • found in both men and women
30
Q

What is not produced by Sertoli cells?

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  • Testosterone
31
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What enzyme is responsible for the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT).

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  • 5a-reductase
32
Q

In the male, what cell produces testosterone?

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Leydig cells

33
Q

Sexual differentiation

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  • 3 types
34
Q

Prostate carcinoma

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  • Gleason grading is important for providing info about treatment and prognosis
35
Q

Absent in androgen insensitivity disorder?

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  • Increased levels of androgen receptors
36
Q

71 y.o. man

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nodular hyperplasia

37
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66 y.o. man

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absence of the basal epithelial layer

38
Q

Penile erection

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  • Erection is neurovascular
39
Q

Anabolic steroid users

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  • elevated LH levels
40
Q

False about seminoma

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  • Resistant to radiation therapy