(P6) Practical Q's Flashcards
- Most typical site of metastasis of gestational form*
- of this lesion:*
- Name 5*
Chorioncarcinoma
Lung
vagina
brain
liver
kidney
Name structures from the top:
Ectopic tubal pregnancy
- Decidua
* 2. Villus*
- Covered by double layer of trophoblast*
- Smooth muscle*
Most common vaginal malignant neoplasm in children
younger than 5 years of age:
Stromal sarcoma of the uterine corpus
• Sarcoma botryoides (embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma)
Structure Indicated:
Abortion
Decidua – maternal portion of placenta,
- large stromal cells with distinct borders,*
- abundant cytoplasm and round nuclei*
1. Villi covered by 2 layers of cells (outer layer syncytiotrophoblast, inner layer cytotrophoblast)
2. Loose stroma of villi
-Chorionic villi with blood vessels
- ◦ The inner layer – cytotrophoblast – cuboidal cells*
- ◦ The outer layer – syncytiotrophoblast – multinucleated giant cells*
-Erythroblasts are visible in the stromal vessel
-Slide:
- decidua (large, pale pink cell with*
- distinct border and round nucleus)*
- Villi with erythroblasts.*
- some samples contain embryo: very*
- small and dark cells.*
- Definition:*
- Most typical clinical symptoms and signs
- Definition:*
of this lesion are:
Adenomyosis
1. The presence of endometrial tissue in
the myometrium of the uterus
2. Menorrhagia
colicky dysmenorrhea
dysparunia
pelvic pain
Give 4 examples of
ovarian sex-cord stromal tumors:
- Granulosa Cell Tumor*
- Fibroma-Thecoma*
- Sertoli-Leydig tumors*
- leydig cell tumors*
NOTE : Ovarian sex cord-stromal tumors (SCSTs) (table 1) are a group of benign and malignant neoplasms that develop from the sex cord (eg, Sertoli cell tumor, granulosa cell tumor) or stromal cells (eg, fibroma, thecoma, Leydig cell tumor) or both (eg, Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor)
Give 4 most anatomical sites of
endometriosis:
Ovary
- rectovaginal septum
- laparotomy scars
- vagina
- falopian tube
- uterine ligament
- pelvic peritoneum
- umbilicus
- intestine
- abdominal cavity
Anatomical structure on the slide is called:
Retinoblastoma (the eyeball)
• Lens
- Typical age of patients with this lesion is:*
- Structure presented by arrow ?
- Typical age of patients with this lesion is:*
Fibroadenoma
1. 3rd decade; Young woman
2. proliferation of intralobular stroma distorts the epithelium
Structures indicated by Arrow
Wilms Tumor (the kidney)
- Tightly packed blue cells (blastemal component)
- Interspersed tubules
- Glomeruli = Focal anaplasia (hyperchromatic, pleomorphic nuclei)
Give examples of less common histological types
of
invasive breast carcinoma:
Invasive lobular carcinoma
- Medullary • Mucinous
- Tubular • Metaplastic
• Papillary
Structure Indicated by the arrow:
Fibrocystic change
-Apocrine metaplasia
Enlargement of the male breast is known as :
Gynecomastia
Main risk factors of this lesion?
neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)
Prematurity
Cesarean
section
Multiple
gestation
Male Sex
Diabetes in mother
What organs are affected by this condition?
epididymitis
• Scrotum contents • Testicles • Epididymus