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32 Cards in this Set
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Most common malignancy of the vulva
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Squamous cell carcinoma
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Most common pathology of the vulva in post menopausal women
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Lichen sclerosis
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Second most common malignancy of the vulva
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Melanoma
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Presents between age 14 and 24 in women with fried egg appearance of glands
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Clear cell Carcinoma
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2 year old with vaginal bleeding, masses protruding out the vagina
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Sarcoma botyroides
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Most common malignant ovarian tumor
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Papillary serous carcinoma - -- which is a type of serous cystadenocarcinoma
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50+ testicular cancer
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Spermatocytic cancer
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peaks in teens to 30
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Embryonal
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30s to 50s testicular cancer
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Seminoma
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Michealis Gutman body
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Malakoplakia.
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Torsion of testes - Age
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20-30
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Orchitis in post pubertal boys
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Mumps orchitis
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Not found in spermatocytic seminoma and teratomas in prepubertal boys
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ITGCN
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Yolk sac tumor – Pure in prepubertal setting but almost always mixed w. another cell type in adults. Tends to contain AFP
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Most common testis tumor in children and adults
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Most common testis tumor at 30
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Mixed germ cell tumor
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Make up approx 40% of testis tumors
Tend to occur around 30 years of age, metastasizes to lymphatics |
Gern cell tumor of the testes
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Malignancy in those >60yrs old
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Testicular lymphoma
Non hodgkins lymphoma |
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When is XXY diagnosed
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after puberty
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Tends to occur in men over 40 years of age and involves the glans or foreskin.
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CIS of the penis
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Can occur anywhere between 40-70yrs in the penis
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Squamous cell carcinoma
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Peak incidence of cervical squamous cell carcinoma ?
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40-45
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Large majority of primary ovarian tumor type
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surface epithelial tumors
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90% of malignant ovarian tumors type
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surface epithelial tumors
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Common cause of infertility and amenorrhea ?
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Abnormal uterine bleeding, due to inadequate luteal phase and progesterone production
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One of the most common forms of cancer in men between the ages of 15-34 but only account for 1% of cancer in men /
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Germ Cell tumor
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Most common carcinoma in women 55-65
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Endometrial carcinoma
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Dysgerminoma age ?
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80% less than 30
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Hobnailed cells, psammoma bodies, high grade
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Serous carcinoma of the uterus
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Intracytoplasmic + Extracellular hyaline deposits. PAS+ and AFP +
Patients age ? |
Yolk sac tumor
Less than 30yrs old |
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Schiller Duval bodies.
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Yolk sac tumor
These are a layer germ cells around a central vein. These are surrounded by a cavitating lesion just like a glomerulus |
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Age for Leiomyosarcomas
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40-60
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Cell exner bodies
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Granulosa cell tumor of the ovaries
Endometrial hyperplasia |