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Langhans giant cells - Answer Characteristic of granulomatous conditions, like TB. These
cells have multiple nuclei in the shape of a horseshoe. The macrophages that form
these giant cells are activated by Th1 cells.


Non-caseating granulomas - Answer Sarcoidosis


Masson bodies - Answer cryptogenic organizing pneumonia


Crocidolite - Answer Asbestos


Caplan lesions - Answer Coal worker's pneumoconiosis


Erythema nodusum, Granuloma, ACE, Hypercalcaemia - Answer Sarcoidosis


Kerley B lines - Answer Congestive heart failure/Pulmonary oedema


Heart failure cells - Answer Haemosiderin laden macrophages - pulmonary oedema


Nipple discharge, smoking, older - Answer Duct ectasia

,Blood-stained nipple discharge - Answer Intraductal papilloma


Triple assessment - Answer Clinical exam, Imaging (Mammo/US), FNA/Core biopsy


Fibroadenosis of breast - Answer Exaggeration of normal physiological changes


Breast mouse (solid, firm, well circumscribed, mobile) - Answer Fibroadenoma


Fibroadenoma can progress to what? - Answer Phyllodes tumour


Fibroblasts, histiocytes, adipocytes - Answer Fat necrosis



Breast Abscess - Answer Seen only in lactating women; otherwise cancer
unless disproven by biopsy -> I & D


Paget's disease of vulva - Answer Intraepithelial adenocarcinoma



Leiomyoma (fibroids) - Answer Benign neoplastic proliferation of smooth muscle
arising from myometrium; most common tumor in females
White, whorled cut surface
Spindle shaped cells
Lack of atypical features



Adenomyosis - Answer The presence of endometrial tissue growing through the
myometrium


Endometriosis - Answer Endometrial tissue located outside the uterus

,Endometrial hyperplasia - Answer Risk factor for adenocarcinoma


Endometrial cancer - Answer Malignant tumor of the endometrium



Type 1 endometrial carcinoma - Answer Perimenopausal, fat, HTN, Diabetes, unopposed
oestrogens, endometrioid-type adenocarcinoma



Type 2 endometrial carcinoma - Answer Older, without normal risk factors, atrophic
endometrium, serous carcinoma, advanced stage, poor prognosis, assoc. p53 mutations



leiomyosarcoma histology - Answer mitoses, atypia, necrosis, nuclear pleomorphism



Endometrioid stroma sarcoma - Answer Small blue cells invading myometrium,
very bland, few mitotic figures



PCOS - Answer polycystic ovarian syndrome, multiple follicular cysts form in
both ovaries, follicular derivation



Malignant Mixed Mullerian Tumor - Answer biphasic, high-grade tumor with malignant
epithelial and stromal components (*carcinosarcoma*); *highly aggressive*
Demographic: post menopausal women



Mucinous cystadenoma - Answer benign tumor of the ovary that contains thin-walled
multilocular cysts


Risk of malignancy index (Gynae) - Answer Menopausal status, CA125, USS

, Benign germ cell tumor - Answer Mature dermoid cyst/teratoma



Malignant germ cell tumors - Answer Younger patients. Dysgerminoma.
Endodermal sinus tumor. Immature teratoma.


Choriosarcoma - Answer Measure serum HCG


Benign sex cord stromal tumors - Answer Fibroma, ascites and pleural effusions


Meng's syndrome - Answer Fibroma, ascites, pleural effusion


Malignant sex-cord stromal tumour - Answer Granulosa cell tumour, nuclear grooves



Osteoclasts - Answer a large multinucleated bone cell that absorbs bone tissue
during growth and healing.


Osteoblasts - Answer Mononuclear cells on surface of bones


Osteocytes - Answer Osteoblasts surrounded by osteoid



Signs of fracture healing - Answer Haematoma, acute inflammation, granulation
tissue (haematoma organisation), primary callous response, external bridging callous
and remodelling



Osteomyelitis - Answer Staphylococcus aureus, E.coli, pneumococcus, group A
strep, mycobacterium tuberculosis

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