Bone Pathology II: Bone Neoplasms Flashcards

1
Q

Are primary bone neoplasms rare?

A

YES

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2
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Osteoma

A

Benign tumor like mass of abnormally dense bone

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3
Q

Where are osteomas commonly found?

A

Skull

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4
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What age do osteomas typically appear?

A

4th to 5th decade

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5
Q
  • Osteomas
  • Epidermal cysts
  • Fibromatoses
  • Colonic adenomatous polyposis
A

Gardner’s Syndrome

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6
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Osteoid Osteoma

A

Benign highly vascular and well-circumscribed osteoblastic proliferation that is almost always singular

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7
Q

Where are osteoid osteomas typically found?

A

Long bones

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8
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What is the characteristic appearance of osteoid osteoma on x-ray?

A

Targetoid Appearance

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9
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Osteosarcoma

A

High grade sarcoma most often seen younger patients and presents as a painful tender mass

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10
Q

What is the most common location of osteosarcoma?

A

Knee

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11
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Codman Triangle

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Triangular shadow between the cortex and raised ends of periosteum as the tumor has broken through the cortex and lifted the periosteum

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12
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Osteochondroma

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Outgrowth of medullary and cortical bone covered with a cartilaginous cap that is more of a malformation than a neoplasm

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13
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Osteochromatosis

A

Multiple hereditary osteochondromas

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14
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Chondrosarcoma

A

Malignant cartilage forming tumor

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15
Q

What gender is more affected by chrondrosarcoma?

A

Males

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16
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Ewing’s Sarcoma

A

Primary osseous neoplasm of small and round mesenchymal cells which are rich in cytoplasmic glycogen

17
Q

What is the chromosome tranlocation seen in Ewing’s sarcoma?

A

Ch11:Ch22 translocation

18
Q

What is the result of the t(11;22) translocation in Ewing’s sarcoma?

A

EWS/FLI-1 gene fusion which over expresses MIC2

19
Q

Fibrous Dysplasia

A

Benign intramedullary proliferaton of fibrous and bone tissue

20
Q

What is the radiographic appearance of fibrous dysplasia?

A

Ground Glass

21
Q
  • Polyostotic fibrous dysplasia
  • Precocious pubert
  • Unilateral macular pigmented skin lesions
  • Fibromyxomatous soft tissue tumor
  • Recurrent fractures
A

McCune-Albright’s Syndrome

22
Q

What mutation is McCune-Albright’s Syndrome associated with?

A

GNAS-1 mutation

23
Q

Giant Cell Tumor of Bone

A

Locally aggressive bone neoplasm with large number of osteoclast-like giant cells with mononuclear cells in background

24
Q

What are common metastases to the bone?

A
  • Prostate
  • Breast
  • Kidney
  • Lung
25
Q

What are common metastases in children to the bone?

A
  • Neuroblastoma
  • Wilm’s tumor
  • Rhabdomyosarcoma