Pathoma Chapter 3: Principles of Neoplasia Flashcards
What does ‘monoclonal’ neoplasm mean?
the neoplastic cells are derived from a single cell
What is the normal kappa to lambda light chain ratio?
3:1
Is the normal kappa to lambda light chain ratio maintained in hyperplasia?
yes
How is the kappa to lambda light chain ratio changed in lymphoma?
The ratio increases to 6:1 or is inverted (e.g. app to lambda ratio= 1:3)
What is the name of a benign tumor deriving from epithelium? Malignant?
adenoma and adenocarcinoma
papilloma (benign) and papillary carcinoma (malignant)
What is the name of a benign tumor deriving from mesenchyme? Malignant?
lipoma and liposacroma
What is the name of a benign tumor deriving from lymphocytes? Malignant?
benign- does not exist
malignant- lymphoma/leukemia
What is the name of a benign tumor deriving from melanocytes? Malignant?
benign- nevus (mole)
malignant- melanoma
What are the most common cancers in the US?
1) breast/prostate
2) lung
3) colorectal
T or F. Cancer always begins as a single cell
T. It takes about 30 divisions until clinical symptoms present
Exposure to aflatoxins could predispose one to what?
hepatocellular carcinoma
What are aflatoxins?
derivative of Aspergillus, which can contaminate rice and grains
Exposure to EBV can predispose one to what conditions?
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma, Burkitt lymphoma, and CNS lymphoma in AIDS
Exposure to HHV-8 can predispose one to what conditions?
Kaposi sarcoma
Exposure to HBV and HCV can predispose one to what conditions?
Hepatocellular carcinoma