Histopath - neoplastic bone disease Flashcards
Most common type of bone tumour
Secondary bone metastases
2 important Ix for suspected bone tumours?
X-Ray
Needle biopsy +/- guidance
A malignant primary bone tumour seen commonly in older patients?
Chondrosarcoma
A bone tumour which stains positive for ALP, and X-Ray show’s an elevated periosteum?
What is the latter sign called?
Osteosarcoma
Corman’s triangle
Chondrosarcoma - X-ray features?
Lytic lesion + FLUFFY CALCIFICATION
Osteosarcoma - most common site?
Knee
t(11;22) associated with which bone tumour?
Ewing’s sarcoma
Histology of a bone tumour shows sheets of small round cells
Ewing’s sarcoma
Immunohistochemistry shows CD99 +ve and MIC-2 +ve
Ewing’s sarcoma
Which bone tumour is borderline btw malignant and benign? What is seen on histology?
Giant cell tumour
Osteoclast-like giant cells + spindle/ovoid cells
Histology shows Osteoclast-like giant cells + spindle/ovoid cells
Giant cell tumour
Tumours likely to metastasise to bone?
Breast, prostate, lung, kidney
If tumour affects multiple bones, is it likely to be benign or malignant?
Benign, otherwise secondary mets
Bony outgrowth with cartilage capped over it?
Osteochondroma
Which bones are affected by osteochondroma
Long bones