Fenderson Final Images Flashcards
Proliferating cells in the brain appear in the response to chronic injury (Syohilis).
Astrocytes (like little stars)
This berry aneurysm in the brain is a consequence of a developmental error (congenital defect)
This coronal section of the brain was stained for myelin (blue purple color). It reveals areas of demyelination. Suggestive of
Multiple sclerosis!
Human Papillomavirus can cause lesions of the uterine cervix. HPV is believed to be involved in the pathogenesis of cervical cancer.
Half of all women with dysmenorrhea (difficult and painful menstruation) have these mullberry nodules on their ovaries, containing endometrial glands and storm. The most appropriate of diagnosis is
Endometriosis. Can cause infertility
The benign tumor of the buterus is derived from a smooth muscle cell. It is termed
leiomyoma.
The malignant counterpart of this pregnancy associated trophoblastic disease is called choriocarcinoma.
It can be caused by fertilization of an empty egg with normal sperm
This benign tumor was removed from the left breast of a 23 year old woman. The most liikely diagnosis is
Fibroadenoma
This patient has an enlarged thyroid that is not associated with functional neoplastic or inflammatory alteration. The most likely diagnsis is a
Goiter
This patient with graves disease suffers from bulgin eyes tachycardia oligomenorrhea nervouisness and trmors.
Blood analysis will reveal antibodies directred against the cell surface receptor thyroid stimulating hormone
This woman has a pituitary adenoma that producees ACTH. She exhibnits a buffalo hump increased facial hair and mooon face. The diagnosis is Cushing disease.
The adrenal medulla is the most frequent site of origin for this malignant neoplasm of childhood.
It is a neuroblastoma.
It accounts for half of all cancers diagnosied in the first month of life
The pathogenesis of this uterine endometrial cancer is linked to proloned stimulation with estrogen.
The histoligic findings shown here are typically found in patients with
Alzheimer disease.
This ulcerated lesion of the uerine cervix was discovered in a 55 year old woman who presented with vaginal bnleeding. The most likely diagnosis is
squamous cel carcinoma (cervical cancer)