Pathology of tumours Flashcards

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Radiolucent with increasing density towards periphery.
Destruction of medullary cavity and adjacent cortex.
May expand into soft tissue.

A

Giant cell tumour

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Multinucleated giant cells in a sea of round to oval mononuclear cells

A

Giant cell tumour

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Irregular spicules of mineralised bone and osteoid surrounded by osteoblasts

Vascular stroma with pleomorphic spindle cells

Osteoid and woven bone are seen

A

Osteoblastoma

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4
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Lobules and fibrous septa. The malignant cell has eosinophilic cytoplasm & prominent vacuoles of mucus push the nuclei to the side.

A

Chordoma

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5
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Malignant osteoblasts forming osteoid

Young adults; 60%

A

Osteosarcoma

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6
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Osteoid production is essential for diagnosis.

Nuclear atypia, hyperchromasia and a high mitotic rate.

There are three histological variants of conventional osteosarcoma: osteoblastic, chondroblastic, and fibroblastic..

A

Osteosarcoma

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7
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Closely packed polygonal cells plus areas of immature chondroid

A

Chondroblastoma

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8
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Chicken wire calcification

A

Chondroblastoma

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9
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Spherical and well-defined osteolytic foci, sometimes extending into the subarticular bone, joint space or metaphysis

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Chondroblastoma

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10
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Nidus consists of osteoid and woven bone surrounded by osteoblasts.
Central nidus of an osteoid osteoma composed of irregular reactive new bone

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Osteoid osteoma

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Radiolucent nidus surrounded by reactive sclerosis in cortex of bone

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Osteoid osteoma

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