Chapter 7: Neoplasm/Tumor Classification 2 Flashcards
Type of tumor that arises from connective tissues such as bone, cartilage,
fat, muscle, fibrous tissue, blood vessels
Sarcoma
Where do sarcomas often metastasize to?
Lungs (because all venous blood passes through the sieve of the lungs)
By what route do sarcomas most often metastasize?
Bloodstream (especially veins more than arteries)
Sarcomas spread __________ and show little ____________.
rapidly; differentiation
Neoplasm of blood cells arising from the precursors of white blood cells.
Leukemias
True or false: Leukemias usually form solid tumors.
False
How do leukemias progress?
They proliferate diffusely in bone marrow, over-growing and crowding out normal blood-forming cells; also spill over into the blood stream.
Type of primary cancer in which cells reside in lymph nodes and spleen.
Lymphoma
True or false: Lymphomas are benign.
False (they are an exception to the naming conventions)
Certain tumors of mixed cellular components
Teratomas (exception to naming, can be benign or malignant)
Suffix indicating certain types of tumors composed of primitive cells seen in children.
Blastomas
Skin tumors arising from pigment-producing cells within epidermis
Melanomas
Tumor arising from cells that can differentiate into many different types of tissues (e.g., bone, muscle, glands, epithelium, brain tissue, hair)
Teratomas
What is a common type of benign cystic teratoma arising in the ovary?
Ovarian cyst (or dermoid cyst)
Where do teratomas frequently occur?
Reproductive tract