Histopathology 2s Bone tumours Flashcards
Primary malignant bone tumours most common in…
Young adults and children
Site predilection of osteosarcoma
around the knee
bone tumour diagnosis method
X-ray + US guided Jamshidi needle biopsy
Which sex and age group affected by fibrous dysplasia?
F>M, <30 years
“soap bubble” osteolysis
Fibrous dysplasia
Which bone tumour associated with GNAS mutation?
Fibrous dysplasia
McCune Albright syndrome - what is it and which bone tumour is it associated with?
Fibrous dysplasia
Fibrous dysplasia + cafe au lait pots + endocrine abnormalities e.g. cushing’s/ precocious puberty
Chinese letters in marrow (marrow replaced by fibrous stroma)
Fibrous dysplasia
IS fibrous dysplasia benign or malignant?
BENIGN (<1% PROGRESS TO MALIGNANCT)
What is the “Shepherd’s crook deformity”? and which disease is it seen in
Deformity of the femoral head seen in fibrous dysplasia due to micro fractures
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 (BENIGN)
Which bones affected by osteochondroma?
long bones
Which benign bone tumour tends to affect the hands?
Enchondroma
Where is the cartilage found in endochdonromas?
WITHIN the bone