Histological Interpretation Flashcards

1
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Two methods of interpreting images

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Biopsy- to diagnose a condition, monitor disease progression

Resection- after biopsy, to cure a condition

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2
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What structure are stained by H&E ?
What colour ?

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Haematoxylin- nuclei, purple/blue
Eosin- cytoplasm & extracellular matrix, red/pink

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3
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Difference between HISTOLOGY and CYTOLOGY

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Histology- solid tissue e.g.)biopsy, resection
Cytology- individual cells, fluid aspirate

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4
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What does histology look for

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Tumour invasion
Tumour grade

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5
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Adv. and Disadv. of histology

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Invasive
Expensive
Timely
More accurate

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6
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What can cytology tell

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Benign vs Malignant

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7
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Adv. and disadv. of cytology

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Less invasive
Cheap
Quick
Less accurate

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8
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Features of different WBC

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Neutrophils: multilobular nucleus
Eosinophil: bilobular nucleus
Lymphocyte: similar size as RBC, large nucleus
Platelet: small

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9
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Carcinoma arises from…

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Epithelium

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10
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Functions/features of epithelium

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Lines all mucosal surfaces, easily damaged but can repair

Function: protection, secretion, absorption

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11
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What is the most common subtype of cancer

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Carcinoma

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12
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Difference between BENIGN vs MALIGNANT neoplasms

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Benign:

Well circumscribed
Do not invade
Uniform nuclear features
Few mitoses
No necrosis

Malignant:

Irregular borders
Invade into other tissues
Nuclear pleomorphism
Abnormal mitoses
Necrosis

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13
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What is pleomorphism

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Nuclei all look different

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14
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Malignant cellular features

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Pleomorphism
Enlarged nuclei
Hyperchromasia
Mitoses

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15
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What is hyperchromasia

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Dark, opaque nuclei

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16
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What is adenocarcinoma

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Cancer arising from glandular epithelium
e.g.) bowel cancer

17
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What is squamous cell carcinoma

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Cancer arising from squamous epithelium
e.g.) skin cancer

18
Q

What is granulomatous inflammation & its appearance

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Chronic inflammation
Collection of macrophages & multinucleate giant cells surrounded by lymphocytes