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Cell Bio/Histo/Path -4

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Name the cell type: Adenoma   Epithelium  
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Name the cell type: Papilloma   Epithelium  
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Name the cell type: Adenocarcinoma   Epithelium  
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Name the cell type: Papillary carcinoma   Epithelium  
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Name the cell type: Leukemia   Blood cells  
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Name the cell type: Lymphoma   Blood cells  
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Name the cell type: Hemangioma   Blood vessels  
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Name the cell type: Angiosarcoma   Blood vessels  
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Name the cell type: Leiomyoma   Smooth muscle  
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Name the cell type: Leiomyosarcoma   Smooth muscle  
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Name the cell type: Rhabdomyoma   Skeletal muscle  
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Name the cell type: Rhabdomyosarcoma   Skeletal muscle  
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Name the cell type: Osteoma   Bone  
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Name the cell type: Osteosarcoma   Bone  
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Name the cell type: Lipoma   Fat  
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Name the cell type: Liposarcoma   Fat  
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Name the cell type: Teratoma   >1 cell type  
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Neoplasm associated with: Down syndrome   ALL (we ALL fall Down), AML  
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Neoplasm associated with: Xeroderma pigmentosum   Melanoma and basal/squamous cell carcinomas of the skin  
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Neoplasm associated with: albinism   Melanoma and basal/squamous cell carcinomas of the skin  
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Neoplasm associated with: Chronic atrophic gastritis   Gastric adenocarcinoma  
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Neoplasm associated with: Pernicious anemia   Gastric adenocarcinoma  
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Neoplasm associated with: Post surgical gastric remnants   Gastric adenocarcinoma  
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Neoplasm associated with: Tuberous sclerosis (facial angiofibroma, seizures, mental retardation)   Astrocytoma and cardiac rhabdomyoma  
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Neoplasm associated with: Actinic Keratosis   Squamous Cell Carcinoma of skin  
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Neoplasm associated with: Barrett's esophagus   Esophageal adenocarcinoma  
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Neoplasm associated with: Plummer-Vinson syndrome (atrophic glossitis, esophageal webs, anemia; all due to iron deficiency)   Squamous Cell carcinoma of the esophagus  
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Neoplasm associated with: Cirrhosis (alcoholic, hepatitis B and C)   Hepatocellular carcinoma  
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Neoplasm associated with: Ulcerative colitis   Colonic adenocarcinoma  
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Neoplasm associated with: Paget's disease of bone   Secondary osteosarcoma and fibrosarcoma  
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Neoplasm associated with: Immunodeficiency states   Malignant lymphomas  
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Neoplasm associated with: AIDS   Aggressive malignant lymphomas (non-Hodgkin's) and Kaposi's sarcoma  
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Neoplasm associated with: Autoimmune diseases   Benign/malignant thymomas  
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Neoplasm associated with: Acanthosis nigricans (hyperpigmentation and epidermal thickening)   Visceral malignancy (stomach, lung, breast, uterus)  
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Neoplasm associated with: Dysplastic nevus   Malignant melanoma  
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Condition associated with: ALL   Down syndrome (we ALL fall Down)  
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Condition associated with: AML   Down syndrome  
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Condition associated with: Melanoma   Xeroderma pigmentosum and albinism If malignant, dysplastic nevus  
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Condition associated with: Basal cell carcinoma of skin   Xeroderma pigmentosum and albinism  
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Condition associated with: Squamous cell carcinoma of skin   Actinic keratosis, Xeroderma pigmentosum and albinism  
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Condition associated with: Gastric adenocarcinoma   1. Chronic atrophic gastritis 2. Pernicious anemia 3. Postsurgical gastric remnants  
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Condition associated with: Astrocytoma   Tuberous sclerosis (facial angiofibroma, seizures, mental retardation)  
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Condition associated with: Cardiac rhabdomyoma   Tuberous sclerosis (facial angiofibroma, seizures, mental retardation)  
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Condition associated with: Esophageal adenocarcinoma   Barrett's esophagus  
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Condition associated with: Squamous cell carcinoma of esophagus   Plummer-Vinson syndrome  
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Plummer-Vinson syndrome: Presentation   -Atrophic glossitis -Esophageal webs -Anemia  
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Plummer-Vinson syndrome: Cause   Iron deficiency  
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Condition associated with: Hepatocellular carcinoma   Cirrhosis due to: 1) alcohol 2) hepatitis B or C  
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Condition associated with: Colonic adenocarcinoma   Ulcerative colitis  
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Condition associated with: Secondary osteosarcoma   Paget's disease of bone  
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Condition associated with: Fibrosarcoma   Paget's disease of bone  
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Condition associated with: Malignant lymphomas   Immunodeficiency states  
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Condition associated with: aggressive malignant non-Hodgkin's lymphoma   AIDS  
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Condition associated with: Kaposi's sarcoma   AIDS  
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Condition associated with: Benign thymoma   Autoimmune diseases (eg Hashimoto's thyroiditis, myasthenia gravis)  
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Condition associated with: Malignant thymoma   Autoimmune diseases (eg Hashimoto's thyroiditis, myasthenia gravis)  
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Condition associated with: Visceral malignancy   Acanthosis nigricans  
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Acanthosis nigricans: Presentation   -Hyperpigmentation -Epidermal thickening  
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Tumor associated with this gene: abl   CML  
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Tumor associated with this gene: c-myc   Burkitt's lymphoma  
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Tumor associated with this gene: bcl-2   Follicular and undifferentiated lymphomas (inhibits apoptosis)  
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Tumor associated with this gene: erb-B2   Breast, ovarian, and gastric carcinomas  
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Tumor associated with this gene: ras   Colon carcinoma  
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Tumor associated with this gene: L-myc   Lung tumor (L for Lung)  
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Tumor associated with this gene: N-myc   Neuroblastoma (N for Neuroblastoma)  
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Tumor associated with this gene: ret   Multiple endocrine neoplasia types II and III  
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