Gynecologic Pathology III - Images Flashcards
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Characterize the following 3 types of endometrioid tumor.

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Serous, mucinous, endometrioid
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What is Meig’s syndrome?
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Triad of 1. Ascites, 2. Pleural effusion, 3. Benign ovarian tumor (fibroma). Resolves after tumor resection.
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What is a feature of Krukenberg tumors? Where is the primary site (2 places)?
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Signet ring cells. Stomach and breast.
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What kind of ovarian tumor is this? What is it associated with?

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Ovarian fibroma.
Meig’s syndrome (ascites and pleural effusion accompanying ovarian fibroma)
Gorlin’s syndrome (nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome)
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What is Gorlin Syndrome?
Aka nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome - most commonly presents as basal (skin) cell carcinomas, other types of tumors (jaw etc) can follow, including ovarian and cardiac fibroma.
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Mature cystic teratomas are also known as
Dermoid cysts
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What is this?

Dysgerminoma
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What are the little circular features called? What type of ovarian tumor are they associated with?

Call-Exner Bodies. These are a feature of granulosa cell tumors.
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