3.4.1 Liver Pathology III Flashcards

1
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What this be?

A

Cholelithiasis

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2
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What this be?

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Liver cell adenoma (benign)

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3
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What this be?

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Gallbladder carcinoma

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4
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What are two types of venous outflow obstruction?

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Hepatic vein thrombosis (Budd-Chiari syndrome)

Veno-oclusive dz

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5
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What this be?

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Hepatic adenomas

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6
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What this be?

A

gallbladder carcinoma

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7
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What is the black arrow pointing to?

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Hepatic vein thrombosis

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8
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D) Primary biliary cirrhosis

(NOTE THE AMA LEVEL)

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9
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What are some of the ways that flow can be impaired THROUGH the liver?

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cirrhosis, sickle cell, metastatic dz, passive congestion, peliosis hepatis (anabolic steriods)

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10
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What this be?

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Ascending cholangitis

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11
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What is shown here?

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Nutmeg liver- passive congestion

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12
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What dz process of HCC is being shown here?

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Expanded trabeculae

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13
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What this be?

A

angiosarcoma

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14
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What this be?

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Angiosarcoma

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15
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What this be?

A

Cholesterol gall stones

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16
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Type of stone?

A

Pigmented

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17
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What this be?

A

HCC

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18
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Answer?

A

D) Gilbert Syndrome

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19
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What is shown here?

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Ischemic damage due to hepatic artery thrombosis

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20
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How can liver masses be broken down into benign or malignant?

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21
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What are the 3 types of circulatory disorders that commonly affect the liver? And their associated manifestations?

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Impaired blood inflow (prehepatic)

Impaired intrahepatic blood flow (intrahepatic)

Hepatic vein outflow obstruction (extrahepatic)

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22
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What this be?

A

Liver cell adenoma

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23
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What are two possible causes of veno-oclusive dz?

A

Jamaican bush tea

1-2 wks post BMT (bone marrow transplant) - toxic injury to sinusoidal endothelium

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24
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What this be?

A

Pigmented gall stones

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25
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Answers?

A

A, A, B, A

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26
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Name this food contaminant

A

Aflatoxin

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27
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What this be?

A

Liver cell adenoma

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28
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What are the four main types of malignant tumors?

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Mestastasis (MOST COMMON), hepatocellular carcinoma, cholangoicarcinoma, angiosarcoma, hepatoblastoma (pediactric)

29
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What this be?

A

Bile duct adenoma

30
Q

What this be?

A

HCC

31
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Subtype of HCC?

A

Solid variant

32
Q

What this be?

A

Cholangiocarcinoma

33
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What are some of the etiologies of HCC?

A
34
Q

What this be?

A

Hemangioma

35
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Type of gall stone?

A

Cholesterol

36
Q

What this be?

A

A) HCC

37
Q

What is shown here?

A

Extreme congestion

38
Q

What this be?

A

Cholangiocarcinoma

39
Q

What this be?

A

Fibrolamellar HCC

40
Q

What two viral infections are associated with HCC?

A
41
Q

What this be?

A

Cholecystitis

42
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What are the four subtypes of hepatic adenomas?

A
  1. HNF(alpha) mutated
  2. Inflammatory
  3. Beta-catenin activated
  4. Unclassified
43
Q

What this be?

A

Cholangiocarcinoma

44
Q

What this be?

A

Cholangiocarcinoma

45
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Her condition?

A

Chronic hepatitis

46
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A
47
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What is shown here?

A

Veno-oclusive dz

48
Q

Her diagnosis?

A

Acute hepatitis

49
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What country is most of HCC found?

A

Asia (due to high levels of Hep B infections)

50
Q

What type of HCC is this?

A

Acinar

51
Q

What this be?

A

Focal nodular hyperplasia

52
Q

Microscopic appearance of what?

A

Focal nodular hyperplasia

53
Q

Answer these

A

C, B, D, A

54
Q

What are the 3 disorders of the gall bladder?

A

cholelithiasis (stones)

cholecystitis (inflammation)

GB carcinoma

55
Q

What is the most common hepatic adenoma associated with HCC (hepatic cell carcinoma)?

A

Beta-catenin activated

56
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Answer?

A

E

57
Q

What this be?

A

Focal nodular hyperplasia

58
Q

What this be?

A

Bile duct hamartoma

59
Q

What this be?

A

HCC

60
Q

What this be?

A

HCC

61
Q

These are all types of what?

A

Malignant tumors

62
Q

What this be?

A

Focal nodular hyperplasia

63
Q

What are the two types of inflow obstruction?

A

Hepatic artery compromise

Portal vein obstruction or thrombosis

64
Q

Type of HCC?

A

Fibrolamellar HCC

65
Q

What are the risk factors for cholelithiasis?

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66
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What are some of the causes/symptoms of Budd-Chiari syndrome?

A
67
Q

What this be?

A

Bile duct adenoma

68
Q

What this be?

A

Hemangioma