Path) Intro To Cellular Pathology Flashcards

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Think of some special stains, what are they for. Pto for hunts

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DPAS
EVG
Masson Fontana
Perl’s
Giemsa
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What stain is used for mucin, elastin, fibrosis, melanin, iron, mast cells

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3
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What fixation is used? Any exceptions

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4
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Image - endometrial adenocarcinoma / fibroids

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5
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How to tell if there is neoplasia

What signs to look for

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Architecture is wrong — cells don’t look normal

BIG nuclei (increased N:C ratio)
Irregular nuclear origin
Irregular distribution and texture of chromatin — iTS VISINLE

Also — atypical mitosis, hyperchomasia

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6
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Immunohistochemistry and pathology — what is done here. What types

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Specific proteins are identified using monoclonal antibodies.

Direct and indirect. Label and secondary antibody with enzyme

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7
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What are the six tissues of origin and what can they consist of

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Epithelium
Connective 
Muscle
Neural tissue
Germ line cells 
Blood

There are some markers too idk

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8
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Cytokeratins

How can they be expressed differently

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CK 20 or 7

CK positive or negative

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9
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What does AE1/3 positive mean
what does CK7 positive mean
CK20 negative?
RCC positive?
PAX-8 positive?
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10
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Codes for odd cells / cytokeratin stuff:
Meta stir carcinoma
Breast / ovary / lung / endo / thyroid 
Something interesting 
Kidney
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