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Path 13 Test

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What is the ovarian counterpart to the testicular seminoma
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gross appearance of serous papillary borderline tumor
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What is it called when women present with abdomens filled with mucin
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What is teh hallmark of a serous papillary tumor?
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what is the most common malignancy of the ovary
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Gross appearance of serous cystadenomas
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fibroma, fibrothecoma, granulosa cell tumor, sertoli-Leydig tumor, steroid tumors are examples of?
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what are the three main groups of ovarian neoplasms
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Serous papillary, mucinous, endometrioid, Brenner, and Clear cell are examples of?
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What are signs and symptoms of Polycystic ovary disease
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What is a Krukenberg tumor
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What is the etiology of follicular and leuteal cysts
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Acute salpingitis (PID) is most often a result of?
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What is the hallmark of Brenner tumors
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Gross appearance of serous carcinoma
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How do serous papillary carcinoms vary from borderline tumors
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what are the three most common sex cord stromal tumors of the ovaries
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teratomas, choriocarcinomas, yolk sac, embryonal and dysgerminomas are examples of?
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What is Meig's Syndrome
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BRCA1 is located on chromosome? BRCA2?
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bilateral enlargement of the ovaries due to metastatic signet ring carcinoma from the gastrointestinal tract
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obesity, acne, hirsutism, infertility, +/- insulin resistance
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multicystic but lined by papillary excrescences
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there is stromal invasion with serous papillary carcinomas
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pleural effusions, ascites, and an ovarian mass (usually fibroma)
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islands of urothelial/transitional cells
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Fibroma, Granulosa Cell Tumor, and Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor
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serous papillary carcinoma
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single or multiple smooth walled cysts
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dysgerminoma
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ciliated columnar cells (resembles the lining of the fallopian tube)
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Sex cord stromal ovarian neoplasms
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BRCA 1 is chromosome 17 and BRCA 2 is 13
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these are merely follicles and copus leoteomas that persist
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may resemble borderline tumors but more often is cystic and solid
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surface epithelial, germ cell, sex-cord stromal
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pseudomyxoma peritoneii (jelly belly)
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N. gonnorhea, E.coli, Chlamydia, Mycoplasma, and anaerobic bacteria
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Surface epithelial neoplasms
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Germ Cell Ovarian Neoplasms
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what does the yolk sac tumor of the ovary secrete
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What is another name for Polycystic ovary disease?
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What tumor has the histologic finding of Schiller Duvall Bodies
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What endometrial tumor is composed of clear cytoplasm and nuclei that protrude (hobnail) from the apex of the columnar cell
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What tumor has cells that resembles coffee beans
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What is it called when you have endometrial glands adn stroma outside of the endometrium commonly in the fallopian tubes
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Which is more solid mature or immature teratomas
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what do Chroiocarcinomas produce
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How do Chroiocarcinomas spread
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You find a tumor that is in the ovary and is composed of hair, sebum, and some poorly formed teeth. What is it?

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