PATHOLOGY Flashcards
Hemangioma
- Dilated thin- walled vascular
- Less than 2 cm in diameter
- Red- Blue
Hepatic adenoma has 3 types. What are these?
1- HNF1- a … Inactivated hepatocellular adenoma
2- B- catenin activated
3- Inflammatory
what’s the Clinical features of Hepatic adenoma?
- Abdominal pain causing pressure on the liver capsule or following hemorrhagic necrosis
- B- catenin activated
What’s the Pathogenesis and Morphology and Microscopy features of Hepatocellular carcinoma ( Hepatoma ) ?
Pathogenesis: Activation of B- catenin, TERT
Morphology: unifocal, large mass, white, yellow, green.
Microscopy: Thickened trabecular, pseudoacinar,
Which age we can appreciate Hepatoblastoma?
Early childhood
What is the clinical features in Hepatoblastoma?
Abdominal swelling in an asymptomatic child or infant
Cholangiocarcinoma belong to which tumor?
Malignant biliary tumor
What’s characteristics of Primary Biliary Cirrhosis ( PBC)?
- Median age 50 years
- 90% in female
- Progressive
- Sjogren syndrome
- باختصار شديد شبهها على قناة بي بي سي والمذيعة انثى وعجوزة
What’s the characteristics of Primary sclerosing cholangitis ( PSC )
- Median age 30 year
- 70% male
- IBD