orthopaedic oncology Flashcards

1
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name some bone forming tumours

A
  • osteoma
  • osteoid osteoma
  • osteoblastoma
  • osteosarcoma
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2
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name some cartilage forming tumours

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  • chondroma
  • osteochondroma
  • chondrosarcoma
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3
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name other bone tumours

A
  • ewings sarcoma

- giant cell tumour

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4
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most common primary sarcoma

A

osteosarcoma

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5
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which cancers spread to bone

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  • breast
  • lung
  • prostate
  • kidney
  • thyroid
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6
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what are some predisposing conditions for bone cancer

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  • Paget’s disease
  • fibrous dysplasia
  • multiple enchondromas
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7
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presentation of primary bone tumours

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  • persistent increasing pain
  • worse pain at night
  • swelling and erythema over joint
  • palpable mass
  • pathological fracture
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8
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how to diagnose primary bone cancer

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  • plain radiographs
  • CT
  • MRI
  • bone scan
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9
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treatment for primary bone cancer

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  • chemo/radiotherapy/hormone as neoadjuvant therapy
  • surgery - reconstruction/amputation
  • adjuvant - chemo/radiotherapy
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10
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features of osteosarcoma

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  • affects children/young adults, 2nd peak in elderly
  • usually around distal femur/proximal tibia
  • treatment is chemo and limb salvage
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features of Ewings sarcoma

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-5-25yrs
-diaphysis of long bone, distal femur/prox tibia
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features of chondrosarcoma

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-malignancy of chondrocytes
-arise de novo
-older patients
-common in pelvix, proximal and distal femur
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13
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what is osteoid osteoma

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  • painful, benign tumour of long bones

- central nodule of woven bone with osteoblastic rim

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14
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symptoms of osteoid osteoma

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-pain worse at night releived by aspirin

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15
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what is the commonest benign bone tumour

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osteochondroma

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16
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what is osteochondroma

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-benign lesion formed from abnormal cartilage

17
Q

what is an enchondroma

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  • benign intramedullary cartilage lesion

- usually asymptomatic

18
Q

what are the 7 radiographic features of bone tumours

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  • location/nature
  • neocortex
  • cortical involvement
  • zone of transition
  • matrix