Neoplasia 4: Other tumors (Teratoma, Embryonic tumors, tumor like lesions) Flashcards

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Define teratoma

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Tumor arising from Primative germ cells (totipotent cells), containing structures derived from ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm

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Sites of totipotent cells in aduls

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  • Ovary
  • Testis
  • Sacrococcygeal
  • Mediastinum
  • Base of skull
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Appearance of organs in teratomas and why

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Not mature organs, due to lack of placental hormones

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Enumerate types of Teratoma

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  1. Mature (benign) teratoma
  2. Specialized (Monodermal) teratoma
  3. Immature (malignant) teratoma
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Which type of teratomas are benign

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  • Mature teratoma
  • Specialized (mondermal) tertoma
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Which type of teratomas are Malignant

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Immature teratoma

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Most common site of mature teratoma

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Ovary

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If mature teratoma contains fluid, its is also called ___

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Dermoid cyst

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Gross morphology of Dermoid cyst (Mature teratoma)

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Dermoid ridge:
* Skin
* Hair
* different tissues and structures (cartilage,bone, teeth)
* Cystic= contain sebascous material

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Microscopic morphology of dermoid cyst

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Mature ectodermal structures:
* Skin
* Neuroglial cells
* Teeth

Mature Endodermal Structures:
* Thyroid tissue
* Glandular epithelium

Mature Mesodermal Structure:
* Cartilage
* Bone
* Adipose tissue
* fibrous tissue

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Malignant transformation occurs in ____ % of mature teratomas, most common malignancy is ______

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  • 1%
  • Squamous cell Cacinoma (because skin)
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Define monodermal teratoma

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teratomas that differentiate along line of a single abnormal tissue

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Example of monodermal teratoma

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Struma Ovarii: benign ovarian tumor composed of Thyroid tissue

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Immature (malignant) teratoma arises from which type of cells

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primative neuroectodermal

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Tissue of immature teratoma shows what type of elements

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Embryonic elements instead of Adult element

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Grading of Immature teratoma is based on ____

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amount of immature neuroepithelium in the tumor

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Low grade immature teratomas have ____ prognosis, while high grade respond to ____

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  • Excellent
  • Chemotherapy
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What type of tumors are Embryonic tumors

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all are Malignant

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cells that give rise to embryonic tumors

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embryonic cell remnants (small basophilic cells)

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Enumerate examples of Embryonic tumors

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all blastoma except osteoblastoma:
1. Neuroblastoma of adrenal medulla & sympathetic ganglia
2. Retinoblastoma of eye
3. Nephroblastoma of kindey
4. Hepatoblastoma
5. Medulloblastoma of brain (cerebellum)

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Another name for Nephroblastoma

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Wilm’s tumor

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Tumor like lesions are divided into

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  • Hamartoma
  • Choristoma
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Causes of Hamartoma

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Haphazard arrangements, causing developmental malformation

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true or false; hamartomas don’t stop growing

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false, they stop growing after puberty

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true or false, some hamartomas are precancerous

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true

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Enumerate examples of Hamartoma

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  1. Lung hamartoma
  2. Kidney hamartoma
  3. Angioma
  4. Pigmented nevi
  5. Exostosis (osteochondroma)
  6. Neurofibromatosis
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Define Choristoma

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Congential anomaly of heterotropic rest of cells

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Another name for choristoma

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Heterotropia

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Example of Choristoma

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Small nodule of well developed normal pancreatic tissue found in mucosa of stomach, duodenum & small intestine