Pathoma - MSK - Bone Tumors Flashcards

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Is an osteoma benign or malignant and what is the most common location?

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Benign tumor of bone

Most commonly arises on teh surface of facial bones

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What bone tumor is commonly associated with Gardner syndrome

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Osteoma

Gardner = familal adenomatous polyposis + fibromatosis in the retroperitoneum + osteoma of the facial bone

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What is osteoid osteoma a tumor of?

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Benign tumor of osteoblasts (that produce osteoid) surrounded by a rim of reactive bone

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Where is the common location of an osteoid osteoma?

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Cortex of long bones - usually within the diaphysis

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What is the age group usually affected by osteoid osteomas?

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Young adults < 25 y/o (more common in males)

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Describe imaging and presentation of osteoid osteoma

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Presents as bone pain that resolves with aspirin

Imaging reveals a bony mass (< 2 cm) with a radiolucent core (osteoid)

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Differentiate between an osteoid osteoma and an osteoblastoma

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Osteoid osteoma:

  • Smaller (< 2 cm); within cortex of diaphysis; bone pain responds to aspirin

Osteoblastoma:

  • Larger (> 2 cm); within the vertebrae; bone pain does not respond to aspirin
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What is an osteochondroma

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Tumor of bone with an overlying cartilage cap

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Where does an osteochondroma arise from

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Arises from a lateral projection of the growth plate (metaphysis); bone is continuous with bmarrow space

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What is a complication of osteochondroma

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Overlying cartilage can transform (rarely) into chondrosarcoma

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What is an osteosarcoma?

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Malignant proliferation of osteoblasts

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What is the age group usually affected by osteosaroma?

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Peak incidence in in teenages; smaller and less common peak seen in the elderly

Bimodal distribution

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What are predisposing factors for osteosarcoma

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Familial retinoblastoma, Paget disease, radiation, Li-Fraumeni syndroms (p53 mutation)

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What part of the bone does osteosarcoma commonly occur in?

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Metaphysis of long bones (growth plate)

Usually the distal femur or proximal tibia (regin of the knee)

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Describe imaging of osteosarcoma

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A destructive mass with a sunburst appearance and lifting of the periosteum (Codman triangle)

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What is the composition of a giant cell tumor

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Tumor comprised of multinucleated giant cells and stromal cells

Locally aggressive benign tumor

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What location do giant cell tumors commonly occur

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Arise in the epiphysis of long bones (only tumor that arises in the epiphysis)

Usually in the distal femur or proximal tibia (region of the knee)

18
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Describe the X-ray appearance of giant cell tumor

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“Soap bubble” appearance due to reactive bone forming arund the tumor in the epiphysis

19
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What is Ewing Sarcoma

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Malignant proliferation of poorly differentiated cells derived from neuroectoderm

20
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Describe location and population affected by Ewing sarcoma

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Arises in the diaphysis of long bones

Usually in male children (< 15 y/o)

21
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Describe biopsy of Ewing sarcoma

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small, round blue cells that resembly lymphocytes

22
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Describe X-ray of Ewing sarcoma

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“Onion-skin” appearance - tumow will growth within meduallary center of bone and push outwards, causing the periosteum (outer layer) to lay down new layers of bone

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What is the tranlocation characterstic of Ewing Sarcoma

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t(11;22)

24
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Differentiate chondroma from chondrosarcoma

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Chondroma:

  • Benign tumor of cartilage; arises in small bones of hands and feet

Chondrosarcoma:

  • Malignant tumor of cartilage; arises in medulla of pelvis or central skeleton
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Descibe most common location (epiphysis, metaphysis, or diaphysis) of bone tumors (Osteoid osteoma, osteosarcoma, osteochondroma, giant cell tumor, Ewing sarcoma)

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Epiphysis - Giant cell tumor

Metaphysis - Osteochondroma, Osteosarcoma

Diaphysis - Osteoid osteoma, Ewing Sarcoma,