Histopathology 1 Flashcards

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The standard slide

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Routine is on formalin fixed, paraffin embedded tissue

Stained with haematoxylin and eosin

Examined by light microscopy

Most diagnostic practice on a microscope

Possible to scan sections and view on a remote web viewer

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Special stains

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Diastase periodic acid schiff for mucin

EVG for elastin, fibrosis

Masson fontana for melanin

Perl’s for iron

Von kossa for calcium

Ziehl neelsen for AFB

Giemsa for HP

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3
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Cytological changes in neoplasia

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Increased N:C ratio

Irregular nuclear margin

Irregular distribution and texture of chromatin

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4
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Immunohistochemistry

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Identifies specific proteins in tissue by using monoclonal antibodies

Important and useful in developing a differential diagnosis

Also gives prognostic information and informs treatment

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5
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The six tissues of origin

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Epithelial (endothelial, synovial, mesothelial, meningeal)

Mesenchymal (fat, bone, cartilage, fibrous tissue, vessels)

Muscle

Neural (also melanocytes)

Germ line cells

Haematopoietic, lymphoid, blood

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Epithelial markers

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Cytokeratins

CK MNF 116

AE1/3

BerEP4

MOC-31

EMA

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7
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Mesothelial markers

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Cytokeratins 5/6

HBME

Calretinin

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Melanocytic markers

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S100

MelanA

HMB45

Panmelanoma

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9
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Neuroendocrine markers

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Chromogranin

CD56

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10
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Glial markers

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GFAP

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11
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Mesenchymal markers

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Vimentin

Desmin

Actin

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12
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Lymphoid markers

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CD45

CD3

CD20

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13
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Vascular markers

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CD31

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14
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Cytokeratins

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The intermediate filaments of epithelial cells

Different expressed in different epithelia

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15
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CK7 positive CK20 positive carcinomas

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Upper GI (adenocarcinoma)

Pancreatic (ductal)

Urothelial

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16
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CK 7 positive CK20 negative carcinomas

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Breast

Ovarian

Pulmonary (adenoca)

Endometrial

Thyroid

17
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CK7 negative CK20 positive carcinomas

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Colorectal

Merkel cell

18
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CK7 negative CK20 negative carcinomas

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Prostatic

Hepatocellular

Renal cell

Adrenal cortical

19
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Grading of neoplasms

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Well differentiated (G1)
Moderately differentiated (G2)
Poorly differentiated (G3)

Increasingly
High grade
Low grade

20
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Staging of neoplasms

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How far the tumour has spread

TNM
FIGO (gynaecological)
AJCC (melanoma)
ENET (neuroendocrine)

21
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Prognostic biomarkers

A

Breast BRCA1

Ovary BRCA1

Breast Her-2/ neu (worse)

Colon high frequency MSI (better)

NSCLC K-ras (worse)

NSCLC EGFR (worse)

22
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Predictive biomarkers

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RCC CAIX (response to IL-2)

KIT GIST (response to imatinib)

NSCLC EGFR (response to gefitinib)

Breast ER (response to tamoxifen)

Breast Her-2 (response to trastuzumab)

Gastric Her-2 (response to multiagent therapy)

NSCLC K-ras (less response to EGFR)

CRC K-ras (less response to EGFR)

NSCLC p53 (response to cisplatin)

Breast PTEN (reduced effectiveness to trastuzamib)

Lymphoma CD20 (response to anti CD20)