Histopathology 9 - Urological pathology Flashcards

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What is the most common composition of urinary calculi?

A

Calcium oxalate

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2
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What is the most likely cause of calcium oxalate urinary calculi?

A

Hypercalciuria

Either due to excessive Ca absorption from gut or impaired absorption in nephron

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3
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What are magnesium ammonium phosphate urinary calculi also known as?

A

Triple stones

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4
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What is the cause of triple stones?

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A consequence of infection with urease-producing organisms
Urease –> ammonia increase
Ammonia makes urine alkaline –> triple stone precipitation

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5
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Why might a small urinary stone become symptomatic?

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If it gets out of kidney and gets into the ureter - it will cause colic at any point where the ureter bends

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6
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What type of urinary calculi are caused by gout?

A

Uric acid stones

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7
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What is papillary adenoma of the kidney?

A

Benign epithelial kidney tumour composed of papillae and/or tubules
ALWAYS 15MM OR LESS IN SIZE

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8
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What is a renal oncocytoma?

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Benign epithelial kidney tumour composed of oncocytic cells

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9
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What syndrome should be considered in a patient with many renal oncocytomas?

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Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome

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10
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What is an angiomyolipoma?

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Benign mesenchymal kidney tumour composed of thick-walled blood vessels, smooth muscle and fat

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In what condition are angiomyolipomas most likely to appear?

A

Tuberous sclerosis

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12
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What is a renal cell carcinoma?

A

Malignancy of epithelial cells of proximal convuluted tubule

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13
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What is the main symptom of renal cell carcinoma?

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Painless haematuria

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14
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What is the most common subtype of renal cell carcinoma?

A

Clear cell renal cell carcinoma

other types = papillary cell + chromophone

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15
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What is the genetic association of clear cell carcinoma?

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Loss of chromosome 3p

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16
Q

What is Nephroblastoma also known as?

A

Wilm’s tumour

17
Q

What is nephroblastoma?

A

Triphasic kidney tumour of childhood

18
Q

How does nephroblastoma typically present?

A

Abdominal mass in children aged 2-5

19
Q

What is the new name for transitional cell carcinoma?

A

Urothelial carcinoma

20
Q

What are the 2 main treatments of BPH?

A

5 alpha reductase inhibitors

Alpha blockers

21
Q

What score is used for prostatic adenocarcinoma?

A

Gleason score

22
Q

What is the most common type of testicular tumour?

A

90% = germ cell

23
Q

Recall 2 risk factors for testicular germ cell tumours

A

Undescended testes

Low birth weight

24
Q

What are the histological subtypes of germ cell testicular tumour?

A

Seminoma
Embryonal carcinoma
Post-pubertal teratoma
Yolk Sac Tumour

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What is the most useful form of chemo in germ cell testicular tumours?
Platinum based
26
What are the 3 subtypes of non-germ cell testicular tumours?
Lymphoma Leydig cell Sertoli cell
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Which type of testicular tumour can present with precocious puberty?
Leydig cell
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What is flat urothelial carcinoma in situ?
Very high grade lesion with high risk of progression
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Which testicular germ cell tumour has clear polygonal cells and a lymohcytic inflitrate?
Seminoma
30
Which type of urinary stone is most likely to develop into a massive "staghorn calculus"?
Triple stone
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What is the typical histological appearance of non-invasive papillary urothelial carcinoma?
Frond-like growths
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What is the typical histological appearance of a seminoma?
Clear polygonal cells and lymphocytic infiltrate