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CA, Male/Female genitalia

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Michaelis-Gutmann Bodies   Calcified lysosomes with undigested bugs  
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Bowen's Disease   White/opaque plaques involving skin of penile shaft  
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Erythroplasia of Queyrat   Red velvety/shiny plaques on mucosa of glans or prepuce  
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Bowenoid Papulosis   Multiple pigmented papules on external genitalia  
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Koilocytosis   cavity surrounding nucleus  
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Nabothian Cysts   Cystically dilated endocervical glands  
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Hydatid of Morgagni   Fallopian Tube cyst - an embryologic remnant  
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Stein-Levinthal Syndrome   One variant of Polycystic Ovary Disease (PCOD)  
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Pseudomyxoma Peritonei   Malignant mucinous ascites (i.e. accumulation of mucinous material in peritoneum)  
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Hobnail Morphology   cells have clear cytoplasm  
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Brenner Tumor   most common, benign, resembles Bladder epithelium  
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Call-Exner Bodies   small follicles filled with eosinophilic secretions  
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Struma Ovarii   cyst composed entirely of thyroid tissue.  
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Krukenberg Tumor   bilateral replacement of signet-ring cells, origin=stomach.  
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Funisitis   Inflammation of the umbilical cord  
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Wiskott-Aldridge Syndrome   immune deficiency disease  
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Blooms Syndrome   immune deficiency disease  
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Purtilos X-linked Lymphoproliferative Syndrome   inherited inability to deal with EBV infection --> Lymphoma  
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Reed-Sternberg Cells   bi/multinucleated cells with eosinophilic inclusions  
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Lacunar Cells   Reed-Sternberg cell variants  
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Bence-Jones Proteins   free light chains, b/c the IgG is too big to get through the urine  
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Lisch Nodules   pigmented hemartomas in the iris  
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Ectopia Lentis   ocular changes  
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Schiller-Duval Bodies   Seen in Endodermal Sinus (Yolk-Sac) Tumors of the Ovary  
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Richter Syndrome   Transformation of CLL to prolymphocytic leukemia or large cell lymphoma  
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Teardrop Cells   Chronic Idiopathic Myelofibrosis  
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Multicentric Castleman's Disease   Lymphoma caused by Herpes Virus 8  
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Cerebriform nuclei and Pautrier Microabscesses   Seen in Mycosis Fungoides/Sezary Syndrome (cutaneous T-cell lymphomas)  
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Starry-Sky appearance   seen in Burkitts Lymphoma micro  
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Apple-green Birefringence on Congo Red   Descriptive of Amyloidosis (on IF - immunofluorescence)  
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pinpoint myometrial hemorrhage, symmetrically enlarged uterus   Adenomyosis  
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m/c CA in humans, esp Blk female, Sharply demarcated mass, fibroids sensitive to E2, whorled bundles   Leiomyoma  
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t7;17, x<50yo, neoplastic stromal cell   Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma  
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pushing borders, relapse 36%   low Grade stromal sarcoma  
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infiltrating borders, relapse 80%   High Grade stromal sarcoma  
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Coag Tumor Cell [zonal] Necrosis, hi mitos, nuc atypia, bulky, fleshy mass, m/c uterine sarcoma   leiomyosarcoma  
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