Path -Guo Flashcards
What type of biopsy should be done in a suspected melanoma? Why?
punch biopsy–> depth is important for staging
What kind of biopsy can be done for a suspected basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma?
Shave biopsy
What is the most important prognostic criteria for an invasive melanoma? How is this measured?
depth of invasion into the dermis
measured from granular cell layer to the deepest tumor cells
What determines if you do a lymph node dissection in a melanoma?
Inject dye into the tumor and watch where the lymph drains –> biopsy that central node
- if + biopsy==> remove ALL lymph nodes
- if - biopsy –> don’t remove
How can you make the diagnosis of amelanocytic melanoma?
Biopsy!!!
What does Desmoplastic melanoma stain positive for?
S-100 only
What is the most important prognostic factor in melanoma?
Angiolymphatic invasion
What size margin is needed in a basal cell carcinoma? Why?
1 cm
locally destructive and slow growing
What is it called when cylindromas cover the whole head?
Turban tumor
What is Leser-Trelat sign? What should be considered?
numerous seborrheic keratosis
consider an underlying malignancy
What are some histological features of a Merkel cell carcinoma?
- Trabecular pattern of tumor cells in the dermis/subcutis
- peppered chromatin
- CK 20 +
What is Kaposi sarcoma caused by? What is its main histological finding?
- HHV8
- spindle-cell tumor
What histological findings are associated with psoriasis?
- hyperkeratosis and parakeratosis
- Munro microabscess
- Capillary look dilation
- hypogranulosis (or absent)
- elongated rete ridges
What is the key histological finding in pemphigus vulgaris?
Intraepidermal bullae
“tombstone row” of basal layer keratinocytes
What is the staging for a melanoma? How much of a margin should be removed for each stage? What else should be done for a melanoma?
pTis (in situ) =5 mm margin
pT1 (4mm) =2 cm margin
Also do the test with the dye to see if the lymph nodes are affected and also need removed