Pathology Of Bones & Joints 3 Flashcards

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What are the classifications of bone tumors?

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What are the locations of bone tumors?

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What are the similarities of benign bone forming tumors?

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Describe the differences of osteoid osteoma and osteoblastoma

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Summarize osteoid osteomalacia-radiological features

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What Is osteogenic osteosarcoma?

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Describe the epidemiology of osteogenic osteosarcoma

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Where does osteogenic osteosarcoma usually occur?

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What are the symptoms of osteogenic osteosarcoma ?

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What are the molecular pathology of osteogenic osteosarcoma ?

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What are the features of osteosarcoma?

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What are the types of benign cartilage forming tumors?

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Describe Osteochondroma(exotosis)

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Describe enchondroma

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What is an osteochondroma?

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Describe endochondrial histological features of osteochondroma

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17
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What syndromes occur due to Osteochondroma?

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18
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Describe the epidemiology of Chondrosarcoma

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Describe the site of chondrosarcoma

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Axial skeleton-pelvis, shoulder, ribs

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What are the symptoms of chondrosarcoma?

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Painful progressively enlarging masses

15 % arise from enchondromas and osteochondromas (“Secondary chondrosarcoma”)

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What are the genes of chondrosarcoma?

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What are the morphological features of chondrosarcoma?

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What’s the usual site and age for Giant Cell Tumor/Osteoclastoma?

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What are the symptoms of Giant Cell Tumor/Osteoclastoma?

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Arthritis like symptoms because usually near joints

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Describe the pathogenesis of Giant Cell Tumor/Osteoclastoma

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Describe the histology of Giant Cell tumor/Osteoclastoma

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27
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Describe Erwing’s Sarcoma/Primitive Neuroectodermal tumor (PNET)

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Describe the demographics of Erwing’s Sarcoma/ primitive Neuroectodermal tumor(PNET)

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Describe the site of Erwing’s Sarcoma/ primitive Neuroectodermal tumor(PNET)

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Describe the radiology of Erwing’s Sarcoma/ primitive Neuroectodermal tumor(PNET)

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Describe the pathology of Erwing’s Sarcoma/ primitive Neuroectodermal tumor(PNET)

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Discuss the clinical features of Erwing’s Sarcoma/ primitive Neuroectodermal tumor(PNET)

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Discuss the histology of Erwing’s Sarcoma/ primitive Neuroectodermal tumor(PNET)

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Discuss the prognosis and treatment of Erwing’s Sarcoma/ primitive Neuroectodermal tumor(PNET)

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35
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Discuss Multiple Myeloma/Plasma Cell Myeloma

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36
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Discuss the metastasis/secondaries to bone

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What are the common primary sites of bone metastasis in adults ?

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38
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What are the common primary sites of bone metastasis in children?

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