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1
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What this be?

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S-BOT (serous borderline ovarian tumor)

2
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What this be?

A

Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma

3
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What are the five types of epithelial ovarian tumors?

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4
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What are the different types of granulomatous inflammations of the ovaries?

A

Foreign body, necrobiotic, secondary to systemic dz’s, cortical granuloma (common incidental finding)

5
Q

Type of tumor?

A

Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma

6
Q

What are the different molcular pathogenesises of serous, mucinous, endometrioid, and clear cell carcinoma

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7
Q

What this be?

A

Serous cystadenoma

8
Q

What are some of the rare bacterial infections of the ovaries

A

actinomycosis, TB, malacoplakia

9
Q

What type of tumor?

A

Serous cystadenoma (benign epithelial)

10
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Are all cysts in the ovaries neoplastic?

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NO

11
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Type of cyst: Composed of large luteinized granulosa cells and an outer layer of smaller luteinized theca interna cells, with a prominent inner layer of connective tissue

A

Corpus leteum cysts (CLC)

12
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Nonneoplastic lesions of the ovary

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Infections, noninfectious inflammaotry disorders, cysts

13
Q

Serous, Mucinous, Endometrioid, Clear Cell

Classify these four as either benign, borderline, and/or malignant

A
14
Q

What this be?

A

Ovarian torsion w/ para ovarian cyst

15
Q

What this be?

A

Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma

16
Q

Type of tumor?

A

Serous cystadenocarcinoma (malignant epithelial)

17
Q

Lined by an inner layer of granulosa cells and an outer layer of theca interna cells and both layers of cells can be luteinized

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Solitary follicle cysts

18
Q

What this be?

A

Clear cell carcinoma

19
Q

Type of tumor?

A

Tumors of low malignant potential (atypical proliferative tumors)

20
Q

What are the three different types of ovarian tumors?

A

Epithelial, germ cell, sex chord/stromal

21
Q

What are the four types of ovarian cysts?

A

follicular, corpus luteum, epithelial inclusion, paratubal

22
Q

What this be?

A

Papillary serous cystadenocarcinoma

23
Q

What type of invasion is shown here?

A

Angiolymphatic invasion

24
Q

What this be?

A

Follicular cyst

25
Q

Type of tumor?

A

Mucinous cystadenoma (benign epithelial)

26
Q

Distinguish

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Left: invasive peritoneal implants

Right: noninvasive peritoneal implants

27
Q

What this be?

A

Stein-leventhal syndrome (polycystic ovary syndrome)

28
Q

What this be?

A

Psammoma body (serous cystadenocarcinoma)

29
Q

What this be?

A

Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma

30
Q

What are the two slides?

A

Left: Graafian follicle

Right: Follicular cyst

31
Q

What this be?

A

Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma

32
Q

What this be?

A

Para ovarian cyst

33
Q

Type of tumor?

A

Brenner tumor (benign epithelial)

34
Q

What these be?

A

Left: Corpus luteum cyst

RIght: Corpus luteum

35
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A
36
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Benign or malignant epithelial?

A

Malignant malignant surface epithelial

37
Q

What this be?

A

Papillary serous cystadenocarcinoma

38
Q

What type of tumor?

A

Pseudomyxoma peritonei - Massive amounts of mucous in the peritoneum. Due to mucinous tumor of the appendix with metastasis

39
Q

Type of tumor?

A

clear cell carcinomas

40
Q

What this be?

A

Mucinous cystadenoma

41
Q

What grade of ovarian tumor?

A

Borderline

42
Q

What accounts for the most ovarian infections in the west world?

A

PID (pelvic inflammatory dz)

43
Q

What this be?

A

Borderline mucinous tumor

44
Q

What this be?

A

Papillary serous cystadenocarcinoma

45
Q

Type of tumor?

A

Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma

46
Q

What syndrome?

A

Stein-Leventhal syndrome (a polycystic ovary syndrome)

47
Q

What are the two types of noninfectious inflammatory disorders?

A

Autoimmune oophoritis

Granulomatous inflammation

48
Q

What are the three types of tumors that arise in the ovaries?

A

surface epithelial, germ cell, sex chord/stromal

49
Q

What this be?

A

Mucinous cystadenoma

50
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What this be?

A

Endometrioid adenocarcinoma

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