week 4 cbl Flashcards

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what is Dyskaryosis

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‘Dyskaryosis’ implies definitely abnormal nuclei and the most likely reason for their presence is significant cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or CIN

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what is CIN

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cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. Detecting CIN is the reason for cervical screening as it is the pre-malignant lesion which can be treated before it becomes a cancer. Colposcopy and biopsy is required to evaluate the situation further.

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3
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what is the acetowhite colour during a colposcopy

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change of the cervical squamous epithelium exposed to 5% acetic acid helps the colposcopist to identify areas of altered squamous epithelium and to target biopsies appropriately.

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4
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what are koilocytes

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a sign of viral infection in the epithelial cells of the squamous cells of the squamous cervical mucosa

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5
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what does HHV8 have a role in

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Kaposi’s sarcoma - usually in immunocompromised people

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6
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what treatment would you give someone that has koilocytes present

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loop excision of the transformation zone
LETZ
This treats the abnormal epithelium and allows full assessment of the lesion by histo, and perhaps confirms CIN ,

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7
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what has replaced pap smear

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liquid based cytology

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8
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what do normal squamous cells in the cervix look like

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have abundant cytoplasm.
small regular nuclei.
different colours in cytoplasm reflect differences in keratinisation

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9
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characteristics of a koilocyte

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characterised by a clearing of the cytoplasm around the nucleus of the cell - reliable sign of HPV infection .
hollow cell

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10
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what alerts the cytologist oto the possible presence of CIN

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enlarged nuclei with abnormally coarse looking chromatin.

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11
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what is present in severe dyskaryosis

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dysckaryotic cells and inflammatory cells .

nucleus to cytoplasm ratio is very high

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12
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what epithelium exists in the cervix

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non keratinising stratified squamous . as cells migrate and mature towards the epithelial surface they accumulate glycogen which gives them characterised basket weave appearance

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13
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what is a sign of HPV infection

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bi nucleate or multinucleate cells. imbalance between zone of proliferation and zone of differentiation

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14
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what is a sign of CIN 3

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more than 2/3 of the epithelium is not differentiating

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15
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HPV effects include

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koilocytes
dyskeratosis
multinucleated cells

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16
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genital warts is associated with what HPV

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6 and 11

17
Q

common warts is associated with what HPV

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2 and 7

18
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what HPV virus is associated with plantar warts

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HPV 1,2,4 and 63

19
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what is a leiomyoma

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a benign smooth muscle tumour e.g. fibroid - fibroids are almost always benign

20
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A malignant tumour of smooth muscle is what

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leiomysarcoma