Malignant bone tumours Flashcards

1
Q

What is the commonest primary cancer within bone?

A

Multiple myeloma

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2
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Multiple myeloma is a malignancy of what cells?

A

Plasma cells

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3
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What tumour is associated with the chromosomal translocation - t11:22?

A

Ewing’s sarcoma

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4
Q

Which of these tumours - Ewing’s sarcoma, osteosarcoma multiple myeloma and chondrosarcoma - are more associated with children and young adults, and which are more associated with middle aged and older adults?

A

Children and young adults = Ewing’s sarcoma and osteosarcoma
Middle aged + older = chondrosarcoma and multiple myeloma

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5
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Which part of a bone is osteosarcoma most commonly associated with?

A

Metaphysis

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6
Q

Name an xray feature of osteosarcoma

A
  • Sunburst appearance
  • Codman triangle
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7
Q

Onion skin on xray is associated with what cancer?

A

Ewing’s sarcoma

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8
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What is the commonest benign bone tumour?

A

Osteochondroma

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