T3 - Osteosarcoma / Neuroblastoma / CNS Tumors Flashcards

1
Q

What is the most common type of bone tumor in Peds?

A

Osteosarcoma

  • more in boys
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Which bones does it affect?

A

Ends of long bones

  • distal femur
  • proximal tibia
  • proximal humerus
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3
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What is the most common site of metastasis?

A

Lungs

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4
Q

What are the two most common clinical manifestations?

A

Pain and Swelling at site

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5
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How is Osteosarcoma treated?

A

Surgery

Chemo

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6
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What type of surgery for Osteosarcoma?

A

Amputation of limb approx 5-6 cm above the lesion

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7
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How well does radiation work to treat Osteosarcoma?

A

Radiation therapy has not been shown to increase survival rates

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8
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Chemo drugs used for Osteosarcoma?

A

Ifosfamide

Cisplatin

Adriamycin

Methotrexate

Carboplatin

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9
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If the distal femur needs to be removed, which type of surgery?

A

AKA (above the knee amputation)

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10
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What is an alternative to amputation?

A

Tikhoff-Linberg Procedure

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What is the Tikhoff-Linberg Procedure?

A

Ends bloc resection of affected portion of bone which is replaced w/ metal rod

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12
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Which clients can have the Tikhoff-Linberg Procedure?

A

Those with small lesions who’ve fished growing

i.e. not for kids

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13
Q

Why do the S/S of CNS tumors vary?

A

the child w/ a brain tumor will present with s/s directly related to location of the tumor

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14
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What do S/S of CNS tumors tell us?

A

where the tumor is

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15
Q

Which two evaluations are used to diagnose CNS Tumors?

A

CT scan

MRI

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16
Q

What is partial resection for CNS Tumors?

A

If the whole tumor cannot be removed, partial resection is beneficial as it may alleviate symptomatic behavior and leave a smaller amount of tumor to be treated by other modalities

17
Q

Why may radiation be contraindicated in a one year old w/ CNS Tumors?

A

contraindicated in children under 3

their CNS is underdeveloped and any radiation given during these critical years would cause severe developmental problems in the future

18
Q

With Neurblastoma, what is the primary system affected?

A

Sympathetic Nervous System

19
Q

Where do tumor cells originate w/ Neuroblastoma?

A

neural crest cells, which are present in fetal development

20
Q

What is one of the most common presenting signs w/ Neuroblastoma?

A

abdominal mass

21
Q

S/S of Neuroblastoma

A

Abdominal mass

Fatigue

Anorexia (and weight loss)

Pallor

Fever

Malaise

22
Q

What are 2 methods of confirming diagnosis of Neuroblastoma?

A

Biopsied tumor tissue

CT scan

23
Q

Neuroblastoma:

What gland is most affected and may serve as tumor marks in urine?

A

Adrenal gland

  • tumors produce catecholamines that can be detected in urine
24
Q

What one factor seems to be the most important indicator of prognosis?

A

age of diagnosis