Pathology of Colorectal Carcinoma Flashcards

1
Q

what is a polyp

A

a protrusion above an epithelial surface

a tumour - does not indicate benign or malignant

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2
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differential diagnosis of polyp

A

adenoma
serrated poylp
polypoid carcinoma
other

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3
Q

macroscopic appearance of polyps

A
pedunculate 
sessile
flat
irregular surface 
long stalk
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4
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describe adenoma of colon

A

benign tumour - not invasive, does not metastasise
common
dysplastic
can develop to adenocarcinoma (malignant)

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5
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microscopic changes of adenoma of colon

A

tubullovillous
tubular
villous

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6
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treatment of adenomas

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must be removed as they are always premalignant

via endoscopically or surgically

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7
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molecular genetic origins of colorectal adenomas

A

do not all have the same molecular genetic origins - separate pathways for inherited tumours and serrated adenomas

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8
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treatment of adenocarcinoma

A

surgery

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9
Q

microscopic changes in adenocarcinoma

A

tumour invades muscularis propria

moderately differentiated

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10
Q

staging of colorectal carcinoma

A

dukes staging - predicts prognosis

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11
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Dukes staging A

A

confined by muscularis proprietary

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12
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Dukes staging B

A

throughout muscularis propria

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13
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Dukes staging C

A

metastatic to lymph nodes

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14
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left sided colorectal carcinoma

A

includes the rectum, sigmoid and descending colon

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15
Q

symptoms and signs of left sided colorectal carcinoma

A

hypertension
altered bowel habits
obstruction

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16
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right sided colorectal carcinoma

A

includes the caecum and ascending colon

17
Q

symptoms and signs of right sided colorectal carcinoma

A

anaemia

weight loss

18
Q

pathology of colorectal carcinoma

A

varied gross appearance - polyploid, structuring, ulcerating
typical histopathological appearance

19
Q

patterns of spread of colorectal carcinoma

A

local invasion
lymphatic spread
haematogenous

20
Q

local invasion of colorectal carcinoma

A

mesorectum
peritoneum
other organs

21
Q

lymphatic spread of colorectal carcinoma

A

mesenteric nodes

22
Q

inherited cancer syndromes

A

hereditary non polyposis coli

familial adenomatous polyposis

23
Q

describe hereditary non polyposis coli

A

late onset

autosomal dominant - defect in DNA mismatch repair

24
Q

mutation in hereditary non polyposis coli

A

MLH-1, MSH-2, PMS-1 or MSH-6 genes

25
Q

describe familial adenomatous polyposis

A

early onset

autosomal dominant - defect in tumour suppression

26
Q

mutation in familial adenomatous polyposis

A

FAP gene

27
Q

tumours of hereditary non polyposis coli

A
right sided 
< 100 polyps 
mucinous tumours 
Crohn’s like Inflammatory response
Associated with gastric and endometrial carcinoma
28
Q

tumours of familial adenomatous polyposis

A
throughout colon
>100 polyps
Adenocarcinoma NOS
No specific inflammatory response
Associated with desmoid tumours and thyroid carcinoma