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Q: Neoplasms assoc with Down's syndrome
A: ALL, AML

"we ALL fall DOWN'
Q: Neoplasm associated with Xeroderma pigmentosum, albinism
A: Melanoma, Basal cell, SQUAMOUS CELL CA.
Q: Neoplasm associated with Chronic atrophic gastritis, pernicious anemia
A: Gastric AdenoCarcinoma
Q: Neoplasm associated with Tuberous Sclerosis (facial angiofibroma + seizures + MR)
A: Astrocytoma, angiolipoma, cardiac rhabdomyoma
Q: Neoplasm associated with Plummer-Vinson Syndrome (esophageal webs, atrophic glossitis, anemia, ALL DUE TO IRON DEF)
a: Squamous cell CA of esophagus
Q: Neoplasm associated with cirrhosis, Hep B and C?Q: Neoplasm associated with
A: Hepatocellular CA
Q: Neoplasm associated with Ulcerative Colitis?
A: Colonic AdenoCA
Q: Neoplasm associated with Paget's Dz of Bone
A: Secondary osteosarcoma, and fibrosarcoma
Q: Neoplasm associated with Acanthosis Nigrans
A: Visceral malignancy: stomach, breast, lung, uterus
Q: Neoplasm associated with Dysplastic nevus
A: Malignant Melanoma
Q: Gene is abl . Associated Tumor?
A: CML
Q: Gene is c-mcy. Associated Tumor?
A: Burkitt's Lymphoma
Q: Gene is bcl-2. Associated Tumor?
A: lymphomas
Q: Gene is ERB-2. Associated Tumor?
A: Breast, ovarian CA
Q: Gene is RAS. Associated Tumor?
A: Colon CA
Q: Gene is N-mcy. Associated Tumor?
A: Neuroblastoma
Q: Gene is ret. Associated Tumor?
MENII and MEN III
Q: Loss of function of this gene on Chrom 3q
A: Rb. Retinoblastoma, osteosarcoma
Q: APC, Colorectal Ca. What chrom number?
A: 5q
Q: NF1 and NF2.
A: 17q and 22q.
Q: CEA Tumor marker
A: Carcinoembryonic antigen.
Colorectal, pancreatic CA. Also gastric and breast CA.
Q: Bombesin tumor marker
A: Neuroblastoma
Q:TRAP tumor marker
A: Hair cell leukemia (B cell neoplasm)
Q: Carcinogen is Vinyl Chloride
A: Angiosarcoma of the Liver
Q: Carcinogen is CCl4
A: Centrilobular necrosis, fatty change of liver
Q: Carcinogen is Asbestoes
A: Mesothelioma and bronchogeni cCA
Q: Carcinogen is Napththalene/aniline dyes
A: Bladder CA (Transitional Cell CA)
Q: Ab against presynpatic Ca2+ channels @ NMJ
A: Lambert-Eaton syndrome from thymoma or small cell lung C
Q: What CA's are psammoma bodies seen?
A: Papillary CA of thyroid, Serous paplillary CA of ovary, meingioma, malignant mesothelioma.
Q: What cancers met to the brain?
A: LUng, breast, skin, kidney
Q: What CA's met to liver?
A: Colon > stomach > pancreas > breast > lung
Q: What CA's met to bone?
A: Prostate > Thyroid > testes > breast > lung > kidney