Pathology Flashcards

1
Q

What are the relevant aspects of the history that should be attached to each endometrial sample? (5)

A

1) Age of the women
2) Date of LMP and length of cycle
3) Pattern of bleeding
4) Hormones
5) Recent pregnancy

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2
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What 2 factors make the endometrium less vulnerable to infection?

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1) Cervical mucus plug

2) Cyclical shedding

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3
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What is adenomyosis?

A

Endometrial glands and stroma within the myometrium

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4
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In the management of fibroids, what is the only surgical option in cases were fertility wants to be preserved?

A

Myomectomy

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5
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Describe complex endometrial hyperplasia according to the headings of DISTRIBUTION, COMPONENT, GLANDS & CYTOLOGY?

A

Distribution - Focal
Component - Glands
Glands - Crowded
Cytology - Normal

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6
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When young women (i.e. <40) present with endometrial carcinoma, which 2 conditions should be considered as causative?

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1) PCOS

2) Lynch syndrome

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7
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Endometrial carcinoma has 2 main groups; which is the most common and what is it’s precursor lesion?

A

Endometrioid carcinoma; atypical hyperplasia

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8
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What causes infertility in cases of cervicitis?

A

Simultaneous silent Fallopian tube damage

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9
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What accounts for the majority of malignant cervical tumours?

A

Invasive squamous carcinoma

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10
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In staging of malignant cervical tumours, what is involved in stage 3?

A

Involvement of the pelvic wall

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11
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State 3 signs/symtpoms of endometriosis

A
  • Pelvic inflammation
  • Infertility
  • Pain
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12
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What is the most common breast lesion?

A

Fibrocystic change

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13
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Describe the pain in fibrocystic change

A

Sudden/Cyclical pain, which drops post-menopause

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14
Q

What lesion is sometimes termed the “breast mouse”?

A

Fibroadenoma

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15
Q

Describe the pathogenesis of fat necrosis

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1) Initial damage and disruption adipocytes
2) Infiltration by acute inflammatory cells
3) “Foamy” macrophages appear with subsequent fibrosis and scarring

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16
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What is duct ectasia?

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Progressive dilation of the large or intermediate ducts with surrounding chronic inflammatory change