Pathology of Bone Tumors Flashcards

1
Q

Giant Cell Tumors are found where?

A

EPIPHYSIS

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2
Q

What two bone tumors are normally found in the METAPHYSIS?

A

Chondrosarcoma

Osteosarcoma

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3
Q

EWING SARCOMA are found where?

A

DIAPHYSIS (ALWAYS)

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4
Q

rare benign tumor of mature bone

usually asymptomatic

A

Osteoma

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5
Q

Age: 40-50 yo

Site: cortical bones of skull and face

X-ray: well-delimited nodule

A

Osteoma

Prognosis:  
    good (simple excision)
slow-growing
not invasive
no malignant transformation
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6
Q

Bone tumor that presents with PAINFUL LESIONS

central area of tumor (nidus)

A

Osteoid osteoma & Osteoblastoma

  • osteoblastoma = “giant osteoid osteoma
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7
Q

pain is relieved by ______ in osteoid osteoma where it is not in osteoblastoma

A

aspirin

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8
Q

20 year old presents with pain around the knee. What benign tumor could it be?

A

Osteoid Osteoma

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9
Q

Age:teens- twenties

Site: vertebral column, other

Size: > 2 cm

X-ray: radiolucent nidus, less (or no) sclerotic rim

Prognosis: good, if totally excised

A

Osteoblastoma

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10
Q

most common 1° malignant tumor of bone (20% of 1° bone malignancies); M:F = 1.6:1

A

Osteosarcoma

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11
Q

If you dont see ____ you can not call it an osteosarcoma.

A

Osteoid

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12
Q

malignant mesenchymal tumor; neoplastic cells produce osteoid (unmineralized bone matrix); sometimes makes cartilage

A

Osteosarcoma

usually arises in metaphysis of long bones of extremities

Paget disease, chronic osteomyelitis, prior irradiation, bone infarcts, fibrous dysplasia

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13
Q

aggressive !!!

20% with pulmonary mets at time of diagnosis

A

Osteosarcoma

grows so rapidly that it destroys other bone ( PAINFUL)

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14
Q

How do you diagnose osteosarcoma?

A

Need to see Osteoid

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15
Q

Elevation of periosteum
to produce an angle between
surface of involved bone

A

Osteosarcoma – Codman Triangle

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16
Q

Mushroom with a stalk

Age (young)
Site: Metaphysis
Prognosis: Good if solitary but if multiple you have increased risk of developing chondroSARCOMA

A

Osteochondroma (Cartialge forming)

17
Q

Bening tumors of hyaline cartilage; well circomsribed
- Most common in hands an feet

In medullary –>_______

A

Chondroma

Enchondromas

18
Q

Most common intra osseous cartilage tumor

Found in metaphyses of tubular bones PARTICULARLY HANDS AND FEET

  • young patient
A

Chondroma

Ollier Disease –> Multiple chondromas

19
Q

Malignant version of chondroma is chondrosarcoma which is normally located where?

A

Prognosis –> depends on grade (size are important)

20
Q

_______ is a tumor of the AXIAL skeleton

A

Chondrosarcoma

21
Q
  1. Small round blue tumors

2. Primative neural tumors derived from a precursor multipotent mesenchymal stem cell ( HOMER WRITE ROSETTES)

A
  1. Ewing Sarcoma

2. Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor (PNET) ( MORE MATURE then above)

22
Q

Ewing Sarcoma (EWS)
or
Primitive NeuroEctodermal Tumor (PNET

undifferentiated

A

EWS

23
Q

Ewing Sarcoma (EWS)
or
Primitive NeuroEctodermal Tumor (PNET

neural differentiation (–> Homer Wright rosettes)

A

PNET

24
Q

found in 30 - 50% of children 4-8 yo

probably developmental defect rather than neoplasm

A

Fibrous Cortical Defect

most arise in metaphysis of distal femur & proximal tibia (most common = knee)

Resolve spontaneously

25
Q

Scalloped Margin

A

Fibrous Cortical Defect

26
Q

curvilinear spicules of immature woven bone (Chinese characters) surrounded by fibroblastic proliferation

A

Fibrous Dysplasia

Prognosis: good

27
Q

contains numerous osteoclast-like multinucleated giant cells mixed with mononuclear stromal cells

Arise in the _____

A

Giant Cell Tumor of Bone

osteoclastoma

Epiphyses of long bones
- Pain in the knee is an example

28
Q

_______tumors to bone

are at least 20 X more common than primary bone tumors.

A

Metastatic

Most metastatic lesions are osteolytic;