Study Guide Leftovers 2 Flashcards

1
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What are the 5 most common sites of metastasis in order?

A
  1. pulmonary
  2. skeletal
  3. hepatic
  4. neurologic
  5. lymphatic
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2
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These tumors metastasize first to the lung

A

primary bone tumors

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3
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Why do primary bone tumors metastasize to the lung first?

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  • venous drainage passes through superior and inferior venae cavae into the heart
  • lungs are the first organ to filter malignant cells
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4
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What is often the first symptom of a lung met?

A

dry, persistent cough

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5
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Bone mets are very common, especially to this bone type

A

vascular

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6
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Most common sites of bone mets

A
  • vertebrae
  • pelvis
  • ribs
  • skull
  • proximal femur
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7
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skeletal metastases: What are some of the qualities of pain?

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  • deep
  • intractable
  • poorly localized
  • episodic “stabbing” pain
  • worst at night
  • wakes person up
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8
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What problems can occur from osteolytic lesions?

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  • pathologic fx
  • back pain
  • hypercalcemia
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9
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Why is there an increase in bone resorption with bone mets?

A

hormonal stimulus of protein that stimulates osteoclastic bone resorption

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10
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What type of metastasis is among the most ominous signs of advanced cancer?

A

liver mets

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Because the liver filters blood from the GI tract, it is the primary metastatic site for tumors originating in these locations

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  • stomach
  • colorectum
  • pancreas
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s/s liver met

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  • RUQ pain
  • malaise
  • fatigue
  • may refer to R shoulder
  • bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome
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13
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Why would you get carpal tunnel with a liver met?

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It’s actually an ammonia abnormality due to liver dysfunction

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14
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% of individuals with primary sites outside the CNS that develop brain mets

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20-25%

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15
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Most common primary cancers with mets to brain

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  • lung
  • colon
  • kidney
  • skin (melanoma)
  • breast
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16
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Brain tumors may be asymptomatic, or vary widely, depending on

A
  • location

- size

17
Q

What are the s/s of cauda equina syndrome?

A
  • LBP
  • saddle paresthesia
  • LE weakness
  • sexual dysfunction
  • etc
18
Q

What is a major neuro side effect of chemo?

A

chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy

19
Q

What are two factors with cancer that may result in dysfunction presenting as lymphedema?

A
  • previous cancer-related surgery

- adverse effects involving radiation fibrosis

20
Q

What is paraneoplastic syndrome?

A
  • tumors produce s/s at a distance from the tumor or its metastasized sites
  • these “remote effects” are collectively called paraneoplastic syndromes
21
Q

Is paraneoplastic syndrome common?

A

No, rare

22
Q

What is a likely cause of paraneoplastic syndrome?

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  • altered immune system

- tumor elsewhere, possibly not diagnosed

23
Q

paraneoplastic syndrome: sx resemble those of these types of disorders

A
  • primary endocrine
  • metabolic
  • hematologic
  • NM
24
Q

What sorts of nonspecific symptoms will be seen with paraneoplastic syndrome?

A
  • skin changes
  • anorexia
  • malaise
  • etc.