Pathology Flashcards

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what do they embed tissue sections in & “fix” with

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fix with formalin
embed in paraffin

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H&E stain

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  • hematoxylin (blue) = basophilic - nuclear components or calcified material (bone)
  • eosin (pink) = eosinophilic - cytoplasm/around nucleus, collagen, muscle, RBCs
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chromophobic vs amphophilic cells

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  • chromophobic = clear cell, nothing stains
  • amphophilic = light purple, both stain
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reactive VS neoplastic

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low power microscope - what’s seen?

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  • architectural effacement (organization)
  • cellularity (# of cells)
  • cell population
  • cell distribution
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high power microscope - what’s seen?

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  • cell size
  • cytoplasm - what’s in it
  • nucleus (pale purple = uncondensed, dark = condensed)
  • proliferation features (apoptotic bodies)
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starry sky pattern

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  • stars = macrophages (white)
  • dark spots = mitotic figures (fast growing)
  • sky = tumour cells
  • indicative of aggressive lesions with HIGH proliferative rate
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immunochemistry

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  • see what proteins are expressed by the cell
  • certain cells and specific cancerss express certain proteins
  • use COLOURED antibodies to tag antigen of interest (primary = tags antigen of interest, secondary = coloured)
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cytogenetics

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  • cytogenetic tests look at CHROMOSOMES in a set of cells
  • karyotype = # and morphology of chromosomes
  • FISH = # and location of parts of chromosomes
  • abnormal karyotype can signal cancer (way too many copies)
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FISH: Diagnosis and Prognosis

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  • translocation:
    fusion = region of interest fuses together (normally separate)
    break apart = region of interest BREAKS apart (normally together)
  • amplification: region of interest has too many copies (eg. HER2 lots of copies in breast cancer)
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