Bone tumours Flashcards

(42 cards)

1
Q

What is the most common benign bone tumour

A

Osteochondroma

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Osteochondroma - pathology

A

Bony outgrowth

Covered by cartilaginous cap

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Osteochondrma - location

A

Around epiphysis of long bones

eg Knee

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4
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All osteochondromas remain completely benign. True or false?

A

False

- small malignant potential

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5
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Enchondroma - location

A

Intramedullary
Metaphyseal
Hands and feet

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6
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Enchondroma - pathology

A

Lucent (glowing) but has patchy sclerotic appearance

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7
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Enchondroma is usually asymptomatic. True or false?

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True

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8
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Simple bone cyst - cause

A

Growth defect

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9
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Simple bone cyst - pathology

A

Single cavity of benign fluid filled cyst

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10
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Simple bone cyst - location

A

Long bones

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11
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Giant cell tumour - X-ray appearance

A

Soap bubble

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12
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Fibrous dysplasia - who gets it

A

adolescents

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13
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Fibrous dysplasia - location

A

Head and neck

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14
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Osteoid osteoma - pathology

A

Halo appearance

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15
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Osteoid osteoma - clinical features

A

Intense constant pain

Worst at night

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16
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Osteoid osteoma - management

A

NSAIDs

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17
Q

Common sites of bony metastasis?

A
Breast 
Prostate 
Lung
Renal 
Thyroid
18
Q

Malignant primary bone tumours are more common in younger/older age groups?

19
Q

What is the most common malignant bone tumour?

20
Q

Osteosarcoma is more common in old people. True or false?

A

False

- young people

21
Q

Osteosarcoma - location

A

Around the knee

22
Q

Osteosarcoma - definition

A

Malignant tumour which produces bone

23
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Osteosarcoma - genetics

24
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Osteosarcoma is untreatable. true or false?

25
Chondrosarcoma - location
Pelvis
26
Chondrosarcoma - age
Older
27
Chondrosarcoma has fast metastatic potential?
False | - slow metastatic potential
28
Chondrosarcoma is untreatable. True or false?
True
29
Ewings sarcoma - who gets it
Adolescents
30
Ewings sarcoma - location
Long bones
31
Which malignant bone tumour has an onion skin appearance?
Ewings sarcoma
32
Ewings sarcoma - genetics
chromosome 22
33
Ewings sarcoma can commonly be confused with osteomyelitis. Why?
Raised inflammatory markers
34
Ewings sarcoma - biopsy appearance
Small round blue tumours | - due to high N:C ratio
35
What is different about prostate metastasis ?
Sclerotic metastasis
36
Rhabdomyoma
Tumour of skeletal muscle
37
Leiomyoma
Smooth muscle tumour
38
Schwannoma
Tumour of nerves
39
Haemangioma
Tumour of blood vessels
40
Where does angiolipoma usually occur?
Forearm
41
Angiolipoma is painful/painless
Painful
42
Which tumour is most common to occur as a complication of previous radiotherapy?
Angiosarcoma