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| FIGO grade I, II, III for ovarian neoplasms |
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I. <5% is solid tumor II. 5 to 50% is solid tumor III. >50% is solid tumor |
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| most common ovarian neoplasma |
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| can present as multilocular cysts, polypoid excrescences, or papillae with psammoma bodies; assc'd with BRCA1 and BRCA2; dx? |
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1. tumor histology similar to Fallopian tube 2. tumor histology similar to endometrium 3. tumor histology similar to uroepithelium |
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1. serous ovarian neoplasm 2. mucinous ovarian neoplasm 3. Brenner's tumor |
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| mucinous ascites assc'd with mucinous ovarian tumor or appendiceal tumor |
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| can present as multilocular cysts, complex glands, or solid epithelial budding; dx? |
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| mucinous ovarian neoplasm |
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| solid and cystic presentation, most are malignant; similar to endometrial adenocarcinoma |
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| endometrioid tumor of ovaries |
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| nests of transitional cells on a fibrous background; most are benign; dx? |
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| Brenner's tumor (of ovaries) |
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| inhibin+, Call-Exener bodies; dx? |
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| small cavities with eosinophilic fluid surrounded by granulosa cells; dx? |
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| granulosa cell tumor; this is a Call-Exener body |
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| pt presents with hirsutism, acne, amenorrhea, and enlarged clitoris; dx? |
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| Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor |
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| ascites, right hydrothorax, ovarian thecoma-fibroma |
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| yellow and white mass on gross; spindle cells on biopsy; mostly benign; can produce excess estrogen; dx? |
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| most common malignant germ cell tumor; elevated serum LDH; radiosensitive; dx? |
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| child with abdominal pain or mass; AFP+; Schiller-Duval body; dx? |
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biopsy of ovaries in a 5yo; dx? |
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| yolk sac tumor. this is a Schiller-Duval body (looks like a glomerulus) |
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| ovarian tumor of adult tissue showing all 3 germ layers; dx? |
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| 2 types of monodermal teratomas |
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| struma ovarii and carcinoid |
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| 19yo with pelvic mass or pain; biopsy shows immature spinal cords; dx? |
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| metastasis from GI tumor to ovaries |
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biopsy of ovary; dx? |
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biopsy of ovary; dx? |
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| struma ovarii (monodermal teratoma) |
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| intermediate trophoblast - HPL; syncytiotrophoblast - HCG |
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| grape-like transparent vesicles fill the uterine cavity; dx? |
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| complete hydatidiform mole |
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| enlarged chorionic villi with cistern formation; elevated serum HCG; no fetal tissue; dx? |
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| complete hydatidiform mole |
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1. 46XX paternal karyotype 2. 69XXY or 92XXY karyotype |
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1. complete hydatidiform mole 2. partial hydatidiform mole |
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| edematous chorionic villi, enlarged; some fetal tissue; dx? |
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| partial hydatidiform mole |
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| large hydropic villi invade myometrium and can embolize to lung or brain; dx? |
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| invasive hydatidiform mole |
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| friable, hemorrhagic amorphous mass; no chorionic villi; dx? |
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| choriocarcinoma can be preceded by ...(3) |
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| complete hydatidiform mole, spontaneous abortion, or normal pregnancy |
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1. which hydatidiform mole type is more common? 2. which has a higher risk of progressing to choriocarcinoma? |
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| at what age do hydatidiform moles presents? |
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| HCG+ intermediate trophoblast tumor |
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| placental site trophoblastic tumor (PSTT) |
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| IUD users are at risk for... |
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| pathogens responsible for PID |
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Definition
| N. gonorrhea, Chlamydia, TB, Actinomyces |
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| 60yo with adnexal mass, watery discharge, abdominal discomfort; dx? |
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| Fallopian tube adenocarcinoma |
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