Notes in Week 14 - Pathology of Bone Disorders

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Published 10/24/2024 What are the phase of Paget's disease for Touro?{{c1::Osteolytic, mixed, and osteosclerotic}}
Published 10/24/2024 A useful rule of thumb is that masses >{{c1:: 5 cm}} in maximum dimension and depth to fascia should be considered malignant until proven otherwise
Published 10/31/2024 Urinary findings associated with Paget disease of bone include high {{c1::hydroxyproline}} and {{c1::proline}}
Published 10/31/2024 Osteosarcoma is associated with mutations in the {{c1::p53}} and Rb genes
Published 10/31/2024 {{c1::Osteoma}} is a benign bone tumor associated with Gardner syndrome
Published 10/31/2024 Osteoid is composed of {{c1::type 1}} collagen
Published 10/31/2024 A distinguishing feature of osteosarcoma histology is the {{c1::lace}} pattern created by immature osteoid
Published 10/31/2024 Do the tumor cells in Ewing sarcoma produce bone or cartilage?{{c1::Neither :)}}
Published 10/31/2024 Ewing sarcoma presents with scant cytoplasm due to the rich presence of {{c1::glycogen}}
Published 10/31/2024 Which acute phase reactant is elevated in ewing sarcoma?{{c1::ESR}}
Published 10/31/2024 Despite it's malignant nature, {{c1::ewing sarcoma}} is a curable bone tumor
Published 10/31/2024 {{c1::Fibrous dysplasia}} is a non-neoplastic disorder of {{c2::mesenchymal}} origin that causes the bone to remain at the {{c3::woven}} stage of…
Published 10/31/2024 {{c1::Wilm's turmor}} and {{c2::neuroblastoma}} are pediatric malignancies that can metastasize to the bone
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