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| HPV infected cells are called ____. They have hyperchromatic nuclei and a clear perinuclear halo. |
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| Mild dysplasia, moderate dysplasia, severe dysplasia or carcinoma in situ |
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| VIN I = ____. VIN II = ____. VIN III = ____. |
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| Vulvular Intraepithelial neoplasia (often associated with HPV or cervix dysplasia) |
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| Clinical features of ___ ___ ___ include pruritis, white/brown/red/speckled lesions and sharp/elevated margins. |
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| Squamous cell carcinoma affects the ___ in older women. Embyronal rhabdomyosarcoma (sarcoma botryoides) affects ___ ___ in kids under 4yo. |
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| Extramammary paget disease |
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| ___ ___ ___ presents as red, scaly, crusted plaque much like inflammatory dermatosis. It is a malignancy that spreads within the epithelium. |
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| CIN (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia) |
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| Almost all invasive squamous cell carcinomas arise from precursor epithelial changes referred to as ____. |
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| fungating (exophytic), ulcerating, infiltrative cancers |
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| What are the three patters of squamous cell carcinoma? |
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| ___ is the #1 neoplasm in females. It affects benign smooth muscle and presents as rubbery nodules. Also called fibroids. |
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| ___ disease is the most common breast disease. |
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| ___ disease can either be nonproliferative (cysts/fibrosis w/o epithelial cell hyperplasia) or proliferative (innocuous-atypical duct/ductular epithelial cell hyperplasia and sclerosing adenosis). |
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| ___ is a benign breast neoplasm very common in women 20-35yo. |
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| ___ is a benign tumor of major duct. |
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| ___ tumor is a rare stromal tumor that is usually benign. |
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| ___ is the most common malignancy of the breast and mos common non-skin malignancy in women. |
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| Peau d'orange along with dimpling of skin/nipple or localize lymphedema may indicate ____. |
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| Ductal and locular carcinoma in situ are (invasive/noninvasive) breast cancers. |
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| Medullary, colloid and tubular carcinoma are (invasive/noninvasive) breast cancers. |
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| What is the most common quadrant for breast cancer? |
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| Infiltrating ductal carcinoma |
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| ___ ___ carcinoma appears as poorly defined, gritty calcifications on mammograms. |
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| ___ ___ of the breast appears as unilateral crusting exudate over the nipple and areolar skin. |
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| Which is the most common "type" of breast cancer? |
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| Which zones do benign prostatic hyperplasia occur? |
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| benign prostatic hyperplasia |
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| TURP is a surgery used to treat ____. |
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| Which zone is prostate cancer usually found in? |
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| PSA (prostate specific antigen) or PAP (prostatic acid phosphatase) |
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| Which two things can diagnose prostate cancer from a blood test in men? |
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