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Michaelis-Gutmann Bodies Malakoplakia (Special form of Cystitis - unusual response to bacterial infexn)
Bowen's Disease Penile Carcinoma in Situ (name also used for Vulvar CIS). 10% progress to invasive carcinoma.
Erythroplasia of Queyrat Penile Carcinoma in Situ. 10% progress to invasive carcinoma.
Bowenoid Papulosis Penile Carcinoma in Situ. This one is more often on younger adults than other 2. This one rarely progresses to carcinoma.
Koilocytosis Seen in HPV infections
Nabothian Cysts Inflammation of lower genital tract
Hydatid of Morgagni Fallopian Tube cyst - an embryologic remnant
Stein-Levinthal Syndrome Polycystic Ovary Disease
Pseudomyxoma Peritonei Mucinous Cystadenocarcinoma
Hobnail Morphology Clear Cell Tumors of the Ovary
Brenner Tumor Transitional Cell Tumor of the Ovary
Call-Exner Bodies Granulosa Cell Tumor of the Ovary
Schiller-Duval Bodies Seen in Endodermal Sinus (Yolk-Sac) Tumors of the Ovary
Struma Ovarii Most common Monodermal Teratoma
Krukenberg Tumor Ovarian Metastatic Tumor
Funisitis Seen in Acute Chorioamnionitis
Richter Syndrome Transformation of CLL to prolymphocytic leukemia or large cell lymphoma
Teardrop Cells Chronic Idiopathic Myelofibrosis
Multicentric Castleman's Disease Lymphoma caused by Herpes Virus 8
Wiskott-Aldridge Syndrome Possible cause of leukemias/lymphoma
Blooms Syndrome Possible cause of leukemias/lymphoma
Purtilos X-linked Lymphoproliferative Syndrome Multifactorial cause of Lymphoma
Reed-Sternberg Cells Diagnostic of Hodgkins Lymphoma
Lacunar Cells Diagnostic of Nodular Sclerosis Hodgkins Lymphoma
Cerebriform nuclei and Pautrier Microabscesses Seen in Mycosis Fungoides/Sezary Syndrome (cutaneous T-cell lymphomas)
Starry-Sky appearance seen in Burkitts Lymphoma micro
Bence-Jones Proteins Seen in Multiple Myeloma
Apple-green Birefringence on Congo Red Descriptive of Amyloidosis (on IF - immunofluorescence)
Lisch Nodules Seen in Neurofibromatosis, Type 1
Ectopia Lentis seen in Marfans Syndrome
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