MS - Path (Primary bone tumors) Flashcards

Pg. 422-423 in First Aid 2014 Sections include: -Primary bone tumors

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What are 2 types of benign bone tumors?

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(1) Giant cell tumor (2) Osteochondroma (exostosis)

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What age of patients does giant cell tumor typically affect?

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20-40 years old

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What kind of tumor is giant cell tumor? Where is it located?

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Benign primary bone tumor; Epiphyseal end of long bones

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What are 3 key characteristics of Giant cell tumor? There is one characteristic for each of the following areas: macroscopic appearance, imaging, histology.

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(1) Locally aggressive benign tumor often around knee (2) “Soap bubble” appearance on x-ray (3) Multinucleated giant cells

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What is the most common benign tumor? What is another name for it?

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Osteochondroma (exostosis) = Most common benign tumor

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What age and gender of patients does osteochondroma (exostosis) typically affect?

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Males < 25 years old

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How is Osteochondroma (exostosis) characterized in terms of (1) its make-up (2) its progression/aggression.

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(1) Mature bone with cartilaginous cap (2) Rarely transforms to chondrosarcoma

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What are 3 examples of malignant bone tumors?

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(1) Osteosarcoma (osteogenic sarcoma) (2) Ewing sarcoma (3) Chondrosarcoma

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What is the 2nd most common primary malignant bone tumor? What is the first?

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Osteosarcoma (osteogenic sarcoma) = 2nd most common primary malignant bone tumor (after multiple myeloma)

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What is another name for Osteosarcoma? What age(s) are typically affected by it?

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Osteosarcoma (Osteogenic sarcoma); Bimodal distribution: 10-20 years old (primary), > 65 (secondary)

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What are 5 predisposing factors for Osteosarcoma (osteogenic sarcoma)?

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Predisposing factors: (1) Paget disease of bone (2) bone infarcts (3) radiation (4) familial retinoblastoma (5) Li-Fraumeni syndrome (germline P53 mutation)

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Where is Osteosarcoma (osteogenic sarcoma) located?

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Metaphysis of long bones, often around knee

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What are 2 ways to describe what may be seen on x-ray with Osteosarcoma (osteogenic sarcoma)?

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Codman triangle (from elevation of periosteum) or sunburst pattern on x-ray

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In general, how does Osteosarcoma act/progress? How is it treated?

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Aggressive; Treat with surgical en bloc resection (with limb salvage) and chemotherapy

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What is the age and gender of patients typically affected by Ewing sarcoma?

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Boys < 15 years old

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What are the 4 common sites for Ewing sarcoma?

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Commonly appears in diaphysis of long bones, pelvis, scapula, and ribs

17
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What is seen on histology of Ewing sarcoma?

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Anaplastic small blue cell malignant tumor

18
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How does Ewing sarcoma act/progress? How does it respond to treatment?

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Extremely aggressive with early metastases, but responsive to chemotherapy

19
Q

What classic appearance in the bone characterizes Ewing sarcoma?

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“Onion skin” appearance in bone

20
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With what translocation is Ewing sarcoma associated?

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Associated with t(11;22) translocation; Think: “11+22 = 33 (Patrick Ewing’s jersey number)”

21
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What kind of tumor is Chrondrosarcoma? Use 3 descriptors.

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Rare, malignant, cartilaginous tumor

22
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What age and gender of patients are typically affected by Chrondrosarcoma?

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Men 30-60 years old.

23
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Where is Chrondosarcoma usually found? Name 6 locations.

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Usually located in pelvis, spine, scapula, humerus, tibia, or femur.

24
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What are the possible origins of Chrondrosarcoma?

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May be of primary origin or from osteochondroma

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What is the characteristic appearance of Chondrosarcoma?

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Expansible glistening mass within the medullary cavity.

26
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Draw a long bone, labeling its parts and drawing/labeling the primary bone tumors.

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See p. 423 in First Aid 2014 for visual