Histopathology 2s Bone tumours Flashcards

1
Q

Primary malignant bone tumours most common in…

A

Young adults and children

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2
Q

Site predilection of osteosarcoma

A

around the knee

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3
Q

bone tumour diagnosis method

A

X-ray + US guided Jamshidi needle biopsy

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4
Q

Which sex and age group affected by fibrous dysplasia?

A

F>M, <30 years

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5
Q

“soap bubble” osteolysis

A

Fibrous dysplasia

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6
Q

Which bone tumour associated with GNAS mutation?

A

Fibrous dysplasia

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7
Q

McCune Albright syndrome - what is it and which bone tumour is it associated with?

A

Fibrous dysplasia

Fibrous dysplasia + cafe au lait pots + endocrine abnormalities e.g. cushing’s/ precocious puberty

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8
Q

Chinese letters in marrow (marrow replaced by fibrous stroma)

A

Fibrous dysplasia

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9
Q

IS fibrous dysplasia benign or malignant?

A

BENIGN (<1% PROGRESS TO MALIGNANCT)

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10
Q

What is the “Shepherd’s crook deformity”? and which disease is it seen in

A

Deformity of the femoral head seen in fibrous dysplasia due to micro fractures

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11
Q

If tumour affects multiple bones, is it likely to be benign or malignant?

A

Benign, otherwise secondary mets

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12
Q

Bony outgrowth with cartilage capped over it?

A

OsteoCHONDROMA (BENIGN)

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13
Q

Which bones affected by osteochondroma?

A

long bones

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14
Q

Which benign bone tumour tends to affect the hands?

A

Enchondroma

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15
Q

Where is the cartilage found in endochdonromas?

A

WITHIN the bone

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16
Q

Which bone tumour is borderline malignant? What is seen on histology?

A

Giant cell tumours - osteoclasts on a background of spindle/ovoid cells

17
Q

whY ARE Giant cell tumours considered borderline?

A

They can be locally aggressive, may recur and metastasise

18
Q

Giant cell tumours and osteochondroma, which is more common in men and which in women?

A

Osteochondroma - Men (10-20y)

Giant cell tumours - Women (20-40)

19
Q

What is the commonest malignant bone tumour?

A

METASTASIS

20
Q

Which 5 sites of primary cancer most commonly metastasise to the bone?

A
Breast
Lung
Prostate
Thyroid
Kidney
21
Q

coMMON primary for bone mets in children?

A

Neuroblastoma, Wilm’s tumour, Ewing’s sarcoma, osteosarcoma

22
Q

3 main types of malignant tumour

A

Osteosarcoma (forms bone)
Chondrosarcoma (Forms cartilage)
Ewing’s sarcoma (undifferentiated mesenchymal tumour)

23
Q

Most common bone sarcoma

A

Osteosarcoma

24
Q

Most common site of osteosarcoma?

A

KNEE

25
Q

coDMAN’S TRIANGLE?

A

Elevated periosteum on X-ray seen in osteosarcoma

26
Q

A malignant primary bone tumour seen commonly in older patients?

A

Chondrosarcoma

27
Q

Chondrosarcoma - X-ray features?

A

Lytic lesion + FLUFFY CALCIFICATION

28
Q

lOCATION of a majority of chondrosarcomas

A

Pelvis

29
Q

Small round blue cell tumour

A

Ewing’s sarcoma

30
Q

Onion skinning of periosteum (periosteal reaction), lytic +/- sclerosis (on X-ray)

A

Ewing’s sarcoma

31
Q

specific chromosome translocation t(11;22)

A

Ewing’s sarcoma

32
Q

Bone tumour +ve for ALP

A

Osteosarcoma

33
Q

Define a soft tissue tumour

A

Mesenchymal proliferation which occur in the extra-skeletal, non-epithelial tissues of the body

34
Q

Name 3 main classes of soft tissue tumorus

A

Liposarcoma (Fat), spindle cell sarcoma(muscle), pleomorphic sarcoma (Cannot tell cell of origin)