BST Flashcards
Sarcomas with lymph node metastasis
Clear cell sarcoma
Epithelioid sarcoma
Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma
Synovial sarcoma
Angiosarcoma
Common locations of inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor
Mesentery, omentum, retroperitoneum most common
Can also happen in H&N, lung, bladder, gyne, CNS
Histologic patterns of inflammatory myofibroblastic tumors
Spindle/stellate cells with loose myxoid stroma
Compact spindles in fascicles/storiform pattern
Hypocellular sclerotic matrix
Sites of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
GU (bladder, prostate, peritesticular soft tissue)
H&N (orbit, oropharynx, sinus, tongue, middle ear)
Biliary tract
CK+ sarcomas
Epithelioid sarcoma
Desmoplastic small round cell tumor
Chordoma
Biphasic synovial sarcoma
Adamantinoma-like variant of Ewing sarcoma
Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma
Cd34+ non-vascular tumors
SFT
DFSP
GIST
Epithelioid sarcoma
Nerve sheath tumors
Myeloid neoplasms
Possible lines of differentiation in spindle cell tumors
Muscle
Nerve sheath
Vascular
Myofibroblastic
FIbrohistiocytic
Adipocytic
Others: GIST, SFT, SS, Carcinoma, melanoma
Grading treatment effect in Ewing’s sarcoma
Grade 1: 0% necrosis
Grade 2A: <50% necrosis
Grade 2B; 50-95% necrosis
Grade 3: 96-99% necrosis
Grade 4: 100% necrosis
Most common histologic patterns of conventional osteosarcoma
Osteoblastic
Chondroblastic
Fibroblastic
Telangiectatic is rare
Small cell
Subtypes of surface osteosarcoma
Parosteal
Periosteal
High grade surface osteosarcoma