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what factor has closest association with cervical carcinoma?
sexual experience has highest correlation with which cancer?
most common cause of death seen in cervical cancer?
entrapment of ureters leading to kidney failure and uremiar is most common cause of death for which cancer?
which pattern of cervical carcinoma has large, friable, bulky mass?
exophytic cervical carcinoma characteristics?
which pattern of cervical carcinoma has barrel cervix?
nodular cervical carcinomas characteristics?
which pattern of cervical carcinoma has stone hard cervix?
infilterative cervical carcinomas characteristics?
which type cell carcinoma most often found in cervix?
squamous cell carcinoma most common form of cancer where?
staging of cervical cancer?
stage 0- in situ
stage 1- cervix only
stage 2- beyond uterus
stage 3- pelvic wall, lower vag. and kidney
stage 4- beyond pelvis
which organism known to cause cancer in bladder?
schistosomaiasis known to cause cancer where?
which medication known to cause bladder cancer?
cytoxan know to cause cancer where?
which chronic cystitis associated with indwelling catheter and commonly located in dome or post. wall?
proliferative papillary cystitis located commonly and history of?
which chronic cystitis inicidently found and have normal bladder mucus?
follicular cystitis characteristics?
which chronic cystitis associated with urine-splitting bacteria?
encrusted cystitis associated with?
michaelis-Gutman bodies often found in the bladder trigone associated with what disease?
malakoplakia is atypical E. coli infection that causes what bodies in what part of trigone?
subacute radiation cystitis characteristic?
fistula formation commonly seen with which kind of cystitis?
chronic radiation cystitis characteristic?
atrophy of bladder with ulceration commonly seen with which kind of cystitis?
hemorrhagic cystitis can be induced by?
cytoxan can induce which type of cystitis?
wedge shaped hunner's ulcers on bladder biopsy of ANA pos. pt. indicate?
interstitial cystitis commonly seen in what pt. and histo characteristic?
other causes of bladder cancer besides anilline dye and schistosomaiasis?
cyclophosphamide and analegesic abuse can cause what kind of cancer?
majority of lesions in the bladder that often recur?
papillary CA low grade bladder characteristics? (2)
gleason pattern 3 hist characteristic?
glands with cribiform component (stacking of glands) found in which gleason stage?
gleason pattern 4 hist characteristic?
secretion formation and hypernephroma(fused glands) found in which gleason stage?
gleason pattern 5 hist characteristic?
no glands and nests of tumors with comedonecrosis found in which gleason stage?
Peutz-Jegher's Syndrome SCTAT vs. SCTAT?
bilateral calcified tumors with hyperpigmentation and GI sx. found in this syndrome associated with what tumor?