pathology mnemonics
Hematuria: urethral causes
NUTS:
Neoplasm
Urethritis
Tumour
Stone
Histiocytosis X: hallmark finding
"Birbeck's rackets is X":
Tennis rackets under electron microscope is Histiocystosis X.
Consider 2 tennis rackets in an X formation.
Oral cancer risks
PATH LAB:
Plummer-vinson syndrome
Alcohol
Tobacco
Human papilloma virus
Leukoplakia
Asbestos
Bad oral hygiene
Parkinson's disease: symptoms
PQRST:
Paucity of expression
parQinson
Rigidity (cogwheel)
Stooped posture
Tremor at rest
If can't remember that Parkinson's tremor is the one that is "resting tremor", look at the last 3
letters: RST.
TTP: clinical features
Thrombosis and thrombocytopenia PARTNER together:
Platelet count low
Anemia (microangiopathic hemolytic)
Renal failure
Temperature rise
Neurological deficits
ER admission (as it is an emergency)
COPD: blue bloater vs. pink puffer diseases
emPhysema has letter P (and not B) so Pink Puffer.
chronic Bronchitis has letter B (and not P) so Blue Bloater.
Portal hypertension: features
ABCDE:
Ascites
Bleeding (haematemesis, piles)
Caput medusae
Diminished liver
Enlarged spleen
Cushing syndrome
CUSHING:
Central obesity/ Cervical fat pads/ Collagen fiber weakness/ Comedones (acne)
Urinary free corisol and glucose increase
Striae/ Suppressed immunity
Hypercortisolism/ Hypertension/ Hyperglycemia/ Hirsutism
Iatrogenic (Increased administration of corticosteroids)
Noniatrogenic (Neoplasms)
Glucose intolerance/ Growth retardation
Duchenne vs. Becker Muscular Dystrophy
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) : Doesn't Make Dystrophin.
Becker Muscular Dystrophy (BMD): Badly Made Dystrophin (a truncated protein).
Thyroid carcinoma: frequency
"Please Feel My A$$":
In order of most frequent to least frequent, and in order from least aggressive to most aggressive:
Papillary carcinoma
Follicular carcinoma
Medullary thyroid carcinoma
Anaplastic carcinoma
Parkinson's symptoms
RATS
Rigitidy (cogwheel)
Akinesia
Tremor (resting)
Shuffling gate
Thrombus: possible fates
DOPE:
Dissolution
Organization & repair
Propagation
Embolization
Pick's disease: features
PICK:
Progressive degeneration of neurons
Intracytoplasmic Pick bodies
Cortical atrophy
Knife edge gyri
Alzheimer's disease: features
RONALD (Ronald Reagan, a famous victim):
Reduction of Ach
Old age
Neurofibrillary tangles
Atrophy of cerebral cortex (diffuse)
Language impairment
Dementia (MC in elderly)/ Downs syndrome
Wernicke-Korsakoff's psychosis: findings
COAT RACK:
Wernicke's encephalopathy (acute phase):
Confusion
Ophthalmoplegia
Ataxia
Thiamine tx.
Korsakoff's psychosis (chronic phase):
Retrograde amnesia
Anterograde amnesia
Confabulation
Korsakoff's psychosis
Pneumothorax: presentation
P-THORAX:
Pleuretic pain
Trachea deviation
Hyperresonance
Onset sudden
Reduced breath sounds (& dypsnea)
Absent fremitus
X-ray shows collapse
Multiple endocrine neoplasia III: components
MEN III is a disease of 3 M's:
Medullary thyroid carcinoma
Medulla of adrenal (pheochromocytoma)
Mucosal neuroma
Virchow's triad (venous thrombosis)
"VIRchow":
Vascular trauma
Increased coagulability
Reduced blood flow (stasis)
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura: signs
FAT RN:
Fever
Anemia
Thrombocytopenia
Renal problems
Neurologic dysfunction
Parkinson's disease: symptoms
PQRST:
Paucity of expression
parQinson
Rigidity (cogwheel)
Stooped posture
Tremor at rest
If can't remember that Parkinson's tremor is the one that is "resting tremor", look at the last 3
letters: RST.
APKD: signs, complications, accelerators
11 B's:
Signs:
Bloody urine
Bilateral pain [vs. stones, which are usually unilateral pain]
Blood pressure up
Bigger kidneys
Bumps palpable
Complications:
Berry aneurysm
Biliary cysts
Bicuspid valve [prolapse and other problems]
Accelerators:
Boys
Blacks
Blood pressure high
Pericarditis: findings
PERICarditis:
Pulsus paradoxus
ECG changes
Rub
Increased JVP
Chest pain [worse on inspiration, better when lean forward]
Dandy-Walker syndrome: components
"Dandy Walker Syndrome":
Dilated 4th ventricle
Water on the brain
Small vermis
Blood disorders: commoner sex
HE (male) gets:
HEmophilia (X-linked)
HEinz bodies (G6PD deficiency, causing HEmolytic anemia: X-linked)
HEmochromatosis (male predominance)
HEart attacks (male predominance)
HEnoch-Schonlein purpura (male predominance)
SHE (female) gets:
SHEehan's syndrome
Ovarian cancers: important types, by WHO classification
Surface:
"My Sister Began Experiencing Cancer":
Mucinous
Serous
Brenner
Endometrioid
Clear
Germ cell:
"Doctor Examined The Ovaries":
Dysgerminoma
Endometrial sinus
Teratoma
Ovarian choriocarcinoma
Sex cord:
"She Felt Grim":
Sertoli-Leydig
Fibroma
Granulosa-theca
Metastatic
"Killed":
Krukenberg
Haemochromatosis definition, classic triad
"Iron man triathalon":
Iron man: deposition of iron in many body tissues.
Triathalon has 3 components, which match triad:
Swimming: Skin pigmentation
Biking: Bronze diabetes
Marathon: Micronodular pigment cirrhosis
Buerger's disease features
"burger SCRAPS":
Segmenting thrombosing vasculitis
Claudication (intermittent)
Raynaud's phenomenon
Associated with smoking
Pain, even at rest
Superficial nodular phlebitis
Alternatively, if hungry for more detail [sic], "CRISP PIG burgers":
Chronic ulceration
Raynaud's phenomenon
Intermittent claudication
Segmenting, thrombosing vasculitis
Pain, even at rest
Phlebitis (superficial nodular)
Idiopathic
Gangrene
Cardiovascular risk factors
FLASH BODIES:
Family history
Lipids
Age
Sex
Homocystinaemia
Blood pressure
Obesity
Diabetes mellitus
Inflammation (raised CRP)/ Increased thrombosis
Exercise
Smoking
Kawasaki Disease Criteria
"Be careful when riding a Kawasaki motorcycle, you might get CREAMed.
Conjunctivitis (non-exudative)
Rash (polymorphous non-vesicular)
Edema (or erythema of hands or feet)
Adenopathy (cervical, often unilateral)
Mucosal involvement (erythema or fissures or crusting)
To have Kawasaki disease you must have fever for greater than 5 days plus 4 of the above.
Achalasia: 1 possible cause, 1 treatment
aCHAlasia:
1 possible cause: CHAgas' disease
1 treatment: Ca++ CHAnnel blockers
MI: post-MI complications
ACT RAPID:
Arrhythmias (SVT, VT, VF)
Congestive cardiac failure
Tamponade/ Thromboembolic disorders
Rupture (ventricle, septum, papillary muscle)
Aneurysm (ventricle)
Pericarditis
Infaction (a second one)
Death/ Dressler's syndrome
MI: sequence of elevated enzymes after MI
"Time to CALL 911":
From first to appear to last:
Troponin
CK-MB
AST
LDH1
Pick's disease: location, action, epidemiology
Pick axes are Picking away at the old woman's cerebral cortex, causing cortical atrophy.
2 pick axes on her brain: frontal lobe and anterior 1/3 of temporal.
An old woman, since epidemiology is elderly & more common in women.
Bronchial obstruction: consequences
APPLE BABE:
Atelectasis
Pleural adhesions
Pleuritis
Lipid pneumonia
Effusion->organisation->fibrosis
Bronchiectasis
Abscess
Broncho and lobar pneumonia
Emphysema
Respiratory distress syndrome in infants: major risk factors
PCD (Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia, a cause of Respiratory distress syndrome):
Prematurity
Cesarean section
Diabetic mother
Carcinomas having tendency to metastasize to bone
"Particular Tumours Love Killing Bone":
Prostate
Thyroid
Lung
Kidney
Breast
Takayasu's disease is Pulseless disease
"Can't Tak'a ya pulse" (Can't take your pulse):
Takayasu's disease known as Pulseless disease, since pulse is weakened in the upper extremities.
MI: sequence of elevated enzymes after MI
"C-AST-Le" (castle):
CK-MB first
AST second
LDH third
Also: can use the last 'E' for ESR.
Nasopharyngeal malignant cancers
NASOPharyngeal:
Nasophayngeal
Adenocarcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma
Olfactory neuroblastoma
Plasmacytoma
Baldness risk factors
"Daddy Doesn't Deny Getting Hair Implants":
Diet
Disease
Drugs
Genes
Hormones
Injury to the scalp
Anemia: TIBC finding to differentiate iron deficiency vs. chronic disease
TIBC levels at the:
Top=Iron deficiency.
Bottom=Chronic disease.
Endometrial carcinoma: risk factors
ENDOMET:
Elderly
Nulliparity
Diabetes
Obesity
Menstrual irregularity
Estrogen therapy
hyperTension
Emphysema: types, most important feature of each
"Cigarettes Is Primary Problem":
Types:
Centrilobular
Irregular
Pancinar
Paraseptal
Most important feature for each type (in order as above):
Cigarrettes
Inflammation healed to scar
Protease inhibitor deficiency (a1-antitrypsin)
Pneumothorax
"Cigarettes is primary problem" used since cigarettes is most common cause of emphysema.
Keeping P's straight: Pan is antitrypsin
Renal failure (chronic): consequences
ABCDEFG:
Anemia
-due to less EPO
Bone alterations
-osteomalacia
-osteoporosis
-von Recklinghausen
Cardiopulmonary
-atherosclerosis
-CHF
-hypertension
-pericarditis
D vitamin loss
Electrolyte imbalance
-sodium loss/gain
-metabolic acidosis
-hyperkalemia
Feverous infections
-due to leukocyte abnormalities and dialysis hazards
GI disturbances
-haemorrhagic gastritis
-peptic ulcer disease
-intractable hiccups
Endometrial carcinoma: risk factors
HONDA:
Hypertension
Obesity
Nulliparity
Diabetes
Age (increased)
Thyroid storm characteristics
"Storm HITS girls cAMP":
Thyroid storm due to:
Hyperthyroidism
Infection or Illness at childbirth
Trauma
Surgery
girls: Thyroid storm more common in females.
cAMP: Tx involves high dose of beta blockers (beta receptors work via cAMP)
Alternatively: "S#IT storm": Surgery, Hyperthyroidism, Infection/ Illness, Trauma.
Tabes Dorsalis morphology
DORSALIS:
Dorsal column degeneration
Orthopedic pain (Charcot joints)
Reflexes decreased (deep tendon)
Shooting pain
Argyll-Robertson pupils
Locomotor ataxia
Impaired proprioception
Syphilis
TB: features
TB is characterised by 4 C's:
Caseation
Calcification
Cavitation
Cicatrization
Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome: symptom triad
"PET WASP":
Pyrogenic infections
Eczema
Thrombocytopenia
WASP is the name of the causitive agent: Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome Protein.
Alternatively: Wiskott=Hot, Aldrich=Itch, Syndrom=Throm.
Kawasaki disease: features
Disease name: a Kawasaki motorcycle.
Usually young children, epidemic in Japan: Japanese child rides the motorcycle.
Conjunctival, oral erythema: red eyes, mouth.
Fever: thermometer.
Erythema of palms, soles: red palms, soles.
Generalized rash: rash dots.
Cervical lymphadenitis: enlarged cervical nodes with inflammation arrows.
Vasculitis of arteries: inflammation arrows on arteries.
Cardiovascular sequelae [20%]: inflammation arrows on cardiac arteries.
Treat with aspirin: aspirin headlight.
Ulcerative colitis: features
ULCERATIONS:
Ulcers
Large intestine
Carcinoma [risk]
Extraintestinal manifestations
Remnants of old ulcers [pseudopolyps]
Abscesses in crypts
Toxic megacolon [risk]
Inflamed, red, granular mucosa
Originates at rectum
Neutrophil invasion
Stools bloody
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200 KEY POINTS IN SPECIAL PATHOLOGY 4TH YEAR MBBS
BY
DR EJAZ WARIS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR HISTOPATHOLOGY AMDC
[Link] processes in atherosclerosis are intimal thickening and lipid accumulation.
[Link] plaque consists of 3 components: a)cells ,including SMCs,macrophages,and
leukocytes,b)ECM and c)Intracellular and extracellular [Link] components are arranged
in central core and fibrous cap.
[Link] two most important causes of aortic aneurysms are atherosclerosis and cystic medial
degeneration of the arterial media.
[Link] are antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies seen in patients with vasculitis.c-ANCA
are seen in Wegeners granulomatosis and p-ANCA seen in Microscopic polyangiitis and
Churg-Straus syndrome.
[Link] are divided into three types : large vessel including giant cell and takayasus
( granulomas),medium vessel including PAN(fibrinioid necrosis ) and Kawasakis disease and
small vessels including Wegeners,ChurgStrauss syndrome and Microscopic polyarteritis.
[Link] capillary hemangioma ( Pyogenic granuloma ) is a common oral benign tumor
occurring as polypoidal form attached to mucosa.
[Link] immunomarkers include: CD31,CD34 and vWF.
[Link] sarcoma is the most common AIDS associated cancer in [Link] lesion is caused
by KSHV and shows three morphological stages : Pact,Plaque and nodule.(PPN).
[Link] Myocardial infarction,coagulation necrosis starts in 4 to 12 hrs and collagen deposition
starts in 10 to 14 days.
[Link] is the most common primart tumor of heart in adults and Rhabdomyoma is most
commonest in children.
[Link] bodies ,pathognominic of Rheumatic fever,are foci of swollen eosinophilic
collagen surrounded by lymphocytes ,occasional plasma cells and plump macrophages called
Anitschkow cells.
[Link] thalassemia syndromes are a heterogenous group of inherited disorders caused by
genetic lesions leading to decreased synthesis of either the alpha or beta globin chain of HbA.
[Link] of enlarged lymph node include : Reactive lymph node enlargement,Infections
commonest is Tuberculosis and Malignancies which may be primary ( Lymphoma ) or
metastatic.
[Link] carcinoma is the commonest thyroid malignancy,linked with history of childhood
[Link] rests on nuclear features ,the nuclei typically are optically clear ( empty)Orphan Annie appearance,show intranuclear inclusions and intranuclear grooves.
[Link] Bloom Richardson system grades the Breast [Link] includes : a ) tubule
formation ,
b ) no of mitoses and c)atypia and pleomorphism.
[Link] Carcinoma is linked with amyloid deposition.
[Link] are divided into 3 categories:a) simple benign type ( WHO grade
1),b)atypical show 4 to 19 mitoses / 10HPF or show 3 of following 5 features:
hypercellularity,macronucleoli,necrosis,patternless sheet like arrangement and small cell
components with high N/C ratio.,c) Malignant type more than 20 mitoses per 10 HPF or
loss of differentiating features.
[Link],transitional,fibroblastic,psamommatous and secretory types fall into type 1,Clear
cell and chordoid types of meningiomas fall into atypical variety and Papillary and Rhabdoid
types fall into malignant variety.
[Link] stage C refers to involvement of lymph nodes in carcinoma of the large bowel.
[Link] fibers,eosinophilic granular bodies and microcysts are seen in low grade
Pilocytic astrocytoma.
[Link] grading of Astrocytoma include : Grade I: low grade , Grade II: Diffuse
fibrillary,Grade III: Anaplastic ( mitoses and endothelial proliferation) and Grade IV :
Glioblastoma Multiforme ( necrosis).
[Link] are differentiated from leiomyosarcoma on three basis ; atypia , necrosis and
number of mitoses ( < 5/10HPF: Leiomyoma,5-9/10HPF : Borderiine STUM P and >
10/10HPF: Leiomyosarcoma).
[Link] Sarcoma shows dual line of differentiation ( both epithelial like and spindly
mesenchymal cells are seen ).
[Link] Sternberg cell is the hall mark of Hodgkins Lymphoma .Immunomarker is CD 15
and CD [Link] thought of origin is post germinal center B-Cell.
[Link] cell tumor of bone consists of Mononuclear stromal cells ( the main neoplastic
element ) and evenly placed multinucleated giant cells.
[Link] are pathognomonic hallmark of gout,consisting of large aggregates of urate crystals
surrounded by an intense inflammatory reaction of macrophages,lymphocytesand large
foreign body giant cells.
[Link] file pattern of tumor cells with monomorphic morphology is seen in Infiltrating
lobular carcinoma of breast.
[Link] nodules consist of central zone of fibrinioid necrosis surrounded by a
prominent rim of epithelioid histiocytes and numerous lymphocytes and plasma cells.
[Link] Sarcoma (PNET) of bone consists of malignant round to oval tumor cells with
cytoplasm containing [Link] is CD99(MIC-2)
[Link] is confirmed by the presence of malignant lace like osteoid surrounded by
tumor cells.
[Link] histologic hall mark of Pagets disease of bone is mosaic pattern of lamellar bone.
[Link] palisading is seen in nests of tumor cells in Basal cell carcinoma ( Rodent
ulcer).It is locally aggressive tumor,which rarely [Link] is BER-EP4.
[Link] nephritis is of 6 classes : Class 1: no change , class II:
[Link] Melanoma shows two patterns of growth : radial and [Link] nature and
extent of the vertical growth phase determine the biologic behavious of malignant melanoma.
[Link] carcinoma of thyroid is confirmed by capsular and vascular invasion by tumor
cells.
[Link] classification of gastric carcinoma include diffuse (signet ring cells) and intestinal
types.
[Link] is the commonest tumor Pituitary gland.
[Link] is commonest benign tumor of breast in young females.
[Link] ductal carcinoma of breast is the commonest malignant tumor of breast.
[Link] tumors common sites include small intestine and tip of [Link] cells are
monomorphic with abundant granular [Link] include Chromogranin and
synaptophysins.
[Link] cholecystitis is the inflammation of gall bladder revealing subepithelial fibrosis
and chronic inflammation in the lamina propria.
[Link] mole is characterized by cystically dilated avascular chorionic villi with
trophoblastic proliferation.
[Link] shows no chorionic villi.
[Link] emphysema is linked with alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency.
[Link] index is the ratio of thickness of the mucous gland layer to the thickness of the wall
between the epithelium and [Link] is increased in Chronic bronchitis.
[Link] is a disease characterized by permanent dilation of bronchi and bronchioles
caused by destruction of the muscle and elastic tissue resulting from or associated with
chronic necrotizing infections.
[Link] is linked with Mesothelioma and Bronchogenic Carcinoma.
[Link] esophagus is linked with esophageal adenocarcinoma,characterized by goblet cells
and villous morphology.
[Link] adenoma is the commonest benign tumor of salivary gland.
[Link] is the commonest malignant tumor of testis in [Link] is the most
radiosensitive.
[Link] pylori is linked with chronic gastritis,peptic ulcer disease,gastric carcinoma
and gastric MALT lymphoma.
[Link] inflammation is signified by the presence of neutrophils within the glandular and
surface epithelial layer.
[Link] colitis is characterized by pseudololyps,superficial ulcers,cryptitis,crypt
destruction,crypt distortion and crypt abscess formation.
[Link] disease is characterized by strictures,transmural inflammation,deep linear
ulcers,sinuses and granulomas.
[Link] of liver is characterized by nodules of variable sizes composed of benign
hepatocytes and separated by thin fibrous tissue septae infiltrated by chronic inflammatory
cell [Link] cirrhosis means the presence of piecemeal necrosis.
[Link] Score is done to evaluate the grade and stage of hepatitis [Link] comprises of :
portal inflammation,piecemeal necrosis,intralobular inflammation and [Link] score is
24.
[Link] score is another criteria of grading and staging of liver [Link] comprises of A
for activity and F for fibrosis.
[Link] Score is done for the grading of Prostatic adenocarcinomas.
[Link] invasion is depicted by prostatic and pancreatic adenocarcinomas.
[Link] Grading is done for Renal cell carcinoma.
[Link] patterns of Hepatocellular carcinomas have a strong propensity for invasion of vascular
channels.
[Link] are seen in rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis,diffuse thickening of the
glomerular capillary wall with silver spikes are seen in membranous glomerulonephritis and
focal thickening of glomerular basement membrane with silver tram track appearance is seen
in membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis.
[Link] glomerulosclerosis is characterized by capillary basement membrane
thickening,diffuse mesangial sclerosis ,kimmelstiel-wilson nodules (PAS positive),capsular
drops and fibrin caps
[Link] pyelonephritis is characterized on gross examination by a corticomedullary scar
and on microscopy by tubular atrophy and dilation,thyroidization and chronic interstitial
inflammation.
[Link] pyelonephritis is characterized by patchy interstitial suppurative
inflammation,intratubular aggregates of neurtophils and tubular [Link] complications
include three Ps: Papillary necrosis,pyonephrosis and perinephric abscess.
[Link] Myeloma is characterized by bence jones proteinuria,cast
nephropathy,hypercalcemia,hyperuricemia and light chain deposition disease.
[Link] arteriosclerosis is benign hypertensive vascular change showing thickening and
hyalinization of the walls with narrowed lumina of small [Link] arteriosclerosis
is malignant vascular hypertensive change showing fibrosis with onion skin type layering of
wall.
[Link] cell carcinoma is of 4 major types: clear cell the most common type,papillary
,chromophobe and bellini duct carcinoma.
[Link] cell carcinoma has the tendency to metastasize widely before giving rise to any local
symptoms or signs.
[Link] grades Transitional cell tumors into Urothelial papilloma,urothelial neoplasm of low
malignant potential,low grade papillary urothelial carcinoma and high grade papillary
urothelial carcinoma.
71.PT1 is for lamina propria and PT2 is for muscle wall invasion in Transitional cell tumors.
[Link] germ cell tumors are radiosensitive and chemo responsive while non
seminomatous tumors are vice versa.
[Link] sac tumor shows Schiller Duval bodies,Granulosa cell tumor shows Call exner
bodies.
[Link] or malignant teratomas show sheets of undifferentiated cells,not seen in a benign
[Link] in males are malignant,unless proved otherwise.
[Link] fetoprotein is the tumor marker of HCC and CEA is the tumor marker of carcinoma
of the colon.
[Link] Papilloma Virus is the etiologic agent of Squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix
,the most common cervical carcinoma.( types 16,18,31,33).
[Link] system divided into ASCUS- atypical suamous cells of undetermined
significance,LSIL-low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion( Koilocytosis and mild
dysplasia) and HSIL High grade squamous intraepithelial lesion ( Moderate and severe).
[Link] is the counterpart of seminoma in females.
[Link] carcinoma of breast carries the best prognosis.
[Link] PR postivie breast carcinomas carry better prognosis and are responsive to
antiestrogen [Link]-2/neu positive tumors carry poor prognosis.
[Link] cell carcinoma is characterized by sheets and groups of pleomorphic malignant
squamous epithelial cells with hyperchromatic nuclei and pale [Link] cell
[Link] bridges and keratin epithelial pearls are seen.
[Link] is the immunomarker for epithelial tumors and Vimentin is the marker for
mesenchymal [Link] is positive in skeletal muscle [Link]-A and HMB45 is
positive for [Link] is the universal leukocyte marker.
83.CD19,CD20 AND CD79a is positive in B-cells and CD 2,3,4,5 in T cells.
[Link] are characterized by back to back glandular structures lined by
pleomorphic malignant epithelial cells with hyperchromatic nuclei and eosinophilic
[Link] wall sharing is one of the hall mark sign of adenocarcinomas.
[Link] appendicitis is depicted by the presence of neutrophils in the muscularis layer.
[Link] cell carcinoma of the lung shows maximum paraneoplastic syndromes most
common cushing like picture and ADH like [Link] is shown by
squamous cell carcinoma of lung.
[Link] Lymphoma is divided into five types : one set include Lymphocyte
rich,lymphocyte depletion,nodular sclerosis and mixed cellularity ( CD 15 +,CD 30 +).The
separate set includes nodular lymphocyte predominance ( CD45 +).
[Link] lymphoma carries 100% mitotic index.
[Link] prostatic hyperplasia includes two components : Glandular and [Link]
is the source of hyperplasia.
[Link] is the presence of normal endometrial glands,stroma and hemosiderin laden
macrophages outside uterus.
[Link] is the immunomarker for [Link] and sarcomatoid types are
noted in a mesothelioma.
[Link] cell carcinoma of lung is strongly associated with smoking.
[Link] is the antioncogene altered in endometrial hyperplasia and [Link]
and atypical are two types of endometrial [Link] is the new term assoiated with
endometrial [Link] carcinoma arises on two backgrounds: hormone
dependent with good prognosis and vice versa with poor prognosis(clear and papillary types).
[Link] primary feature of primary biliary cirrhosis is the non suppurative inflammatory
destruction of medium sized intrahepatic bile ducts.90% patients are positive for
antimitochondrial antibodies.
[Link] thyroiditis shows lymphoid follicles with germinal centers and hurthle
[Link] type shows presence of granulomas.
[Link] is composed of polygonal to spindle shaped chromaffin cells clustered
with the sustentecular cells into small nests of alveoli ( Zell ballen appearance) by a rich
vascular network.
[Link] TYPE 1 or Wermer syndrome shows abnormalities in 3 Ps : Parathyroid,pancreas
and [Link] -2A or Sipple syndrome shows pheochromocytoma,medullary carcinoma
thyroid and parathyroid hyperplasia.MEN2-B is same as 2A,with the exception of parathyroid
involvement.
[Link] blue cell tumors of childhood include tumors with blue cell morphology with
scanty cytoplasm,e.g Lymphoma,Neuroblastoma,Medulloblastoma and Retinoblastoma etc.
[Link] wire calcification is seen in chondroblastoma.
[Link] A cellular areas and Antoni B myxoid areas are seen in Schwanommas.
Few Characteristics Exclusive to Lesions - Rapid revision:
[Link] Palisading Basal cell carcinoma.
[Link] in tumor GBM.
[Link] like arrangement Meningioma.
[Link] ring cells Poorly differentiated mucin secreting adenocarcinoma.
[Link] pearls Squamous cell carcinoma.
[Link] bodies ( Antoni A and B ) Schwanomma.
[Link] exner bodies Granulosa cell tumor.
108 .Psamomma bodies Papillary carcinoma thyroid,Papillary serous ovarian
tumors,Meningioma.
[Link] / vascular invasion Follicular carcinoma thyroid.
[Link] Medullary carcinoma thyroid.
[Link] formation Osteosarcoma.
[Link] wire calcifications chondroblastoma.
[Link] Duval bodies Yolk sac tumor.
[Link] file pattern Lobular carcinoma breast.
[Link] necrosis Chronic active hepatitis.
[Link] bodies Alcoholic cirrhosis.
[Link] cells Cardiac myxoma.
[Link] cells Small cell carcinoma lung.
[Link] in tumor Benign cystic teratoma ( dermoid cyst )
[Link] Sternberg cells Hodgkins Lymphoma.
Typical descriptions / Key Points of Few common major Lesions :
[Link] tumor : nests,aggregates and packets of monomorphic cells with round to oval
nuclei and granular [Link] positive.
[Link] : Back to back closely packed gland like structures lined by
pleomorphic malignant epithelial cells with hyperchromatic nuclei and eosinophilic
[Link] sharing is noted.
[Link] cell carcinoma : sheets and clusters of pleomorphic malignant squamous
epithelial cells with hyperchromatic nuclei and pale [Link] epithelial
pearls,intercellular bridges and individual cell keratinization are seen.
[Link] : Aggregates of closely arranged thin walled vascular channels lined by
benign endothelium and separated by scanty fibrous stroma.
[Link]: Sheets of malignant oval to spindly cells with hyperchromatic
[Link] are noted.
[Link] : Sheets of malignant oval to spindly cells with hyperchromatic nuclei
.Abnormal mitoses and focal necrosis is noted in high grade sarcomas.
[Link] carcinoma thyroid : Papillary structures with fibrovascular cores lined by
pleomorphic malignant epithelial cells with Orphan Annie [Link] Grooves are
[Link] bodies are present.
[Link] : Sheets and groups of seminoma cells with hyperchromatic vesicular nuclei
and water clear [Link] tumor cells arranged in lobules separated by fibrous tissue
septae infiltrated by lymphocytes.
[Link] sac tumor : sheets and nests of pleomorphic malignant oval to polygonal cells
forming schiller duval [Link] secretions are noted.
[Link] : whorls and bundles of oval to fusiform to polygonal cells with regular
[Link] bodies may also be seen.
[Link] Hodgkins Lymphoma : Sheets of monotonous population of atypical lymphoid
cells with hyperchromatic nuclei and scanty [Link] are noted.
[Link] Lymphoma : Heterogenous population of cells including lymphocytes,plasma
cells,macrophages and eosinophils ( Characteristic feature).Reed Sternberg cells are hall
mark.
[Link] cell carcinoma ( Rodent ulcer ) ; Nests and groups of pleomorphic basaloid cells
with hyperchromatic nuclei and scanty [Link] palisading is noted at the
periphery of [Link] can be seen.
[Link] melanoma : Sheets of malignant oval to polygonal cells with hyperchromatic
nuclei and prominent pink [Link] deposition is noted.
[Link] carcinoma breast : Ductal structures,sheets and groups of pleomorphic malignant
epithelial cells with hyperchromatic nuclei and eosinophilic cytoplasm .
[Link] cirrhosis : Nodules composed of benign hepatocytes separated by thin fibrous tissue
septae.
[Link] : Cystic lesion lined by benign stratified squamous epithelium and cyst wall
showing hair follicles,sebaceous [Link] types of tissue like nervous,thyroid tissue can
be seen.
TYPICAL immunomarkers :
138. Cytokeratin Carcinomas.
[Link] Sarcomas.
140.S-100 Melanoma , nEural marker.
[Link] [Link] melanoma.
[Link] Muscle marker.
[Link] Leukocyte common antigen Lymphomas.
[Link] Neuroendcrine marker ,carcinoid.
[Link] 15 & CD 30 Reed Sternberg cells / Hodgkins.
146.CD19,CD20,CD79a B cell Lymphoma Marker.
147.CD3,4,5 ,8 T cell Lymphoma Marker.
Famous GRADING / STAGING to be Learnt by heart:
[Link] Richardson grading : Breast carcinoma.
[Link] Score : Carcinoma Prostate.
[Link] Staging : Carcinoma colon .
[Link] Staging of Lung.
[Link] Grading : Renal cell carcinoma.
[Link] score : Chronic hepatitis / cirrhosis / liver activity.
[Link] grading / staging : Carcinoma endometrium and cervix.
[Link] : WHO grading.
[Link] grading of Astrocytoma.
[Link] Classification : carcinoma stomach.
[Link] Lymphoma staging. ( Ann Arbor)
Important DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS in special pathology
159. Cold nodule thyroid : Benign hyperplastic colloid nodule,follicular adenoma,Carcinoma
thyroid, thyroid cyst / nodule.
[Link] cervical lymph node : Reactive lymph node enlargement ,Tuberculous lymph
node,Lymphoma , Metastatic malignancy.
[Link] Breast in 40 yrs old female : Carcinoma breast,fibrocystic
disease,fibroadenoma,non specific abscess.
[Link] fossa brain tumors : Medulloblastoma,pilocytic
astrocytoma,meningioma,schwanomma.
[Link] Intestine : Tuberculosis,Typhoid,Inflammtory bowel
disease,Carcinoma,Perforation.
[Link] black pigment in liver : Haemochromatosis,Bile pigment in cholestasis,lipofuscin
pigment in aging,fomalin pigment,metastatic melanoma.
[Link] like arrangement in thyroid : Follicular adenoma,follicular carcinoma,follicular
variant of papillary carcinoma thyroid.
Some other Last Points in Special Pathology not to be missed:
[Link] gastritis or colitis means presence of polymorphs .
[Link] abscess means presence of collections of neutrophils in glands or crypts lumen.
[Link] outcome of a malignant tumor rests mainly on staging/lymph node invasion /
mets.
[Link] mean Serum billirubin,SGOT,SGPT,serum albumin,LDH.
[Link] mean BUN and serum creatinine.
[Link] function tests include TSH,T4,T3.
[Link] Profile include : Troponin,Creatine Kinase ,LDH.
[Link] Profile include : Cholesterol,HDL,LDL,VLDL,Triglycerides.
[Link] Liver stains include : PAS,PAS-D,Reticulin.
[Link] silver and PAS stains are done for kidney biopsies to see thickening of
basement membrane of capillaries.
[Link] stain is done to look for AFB ( Acid fast bacillus ) in Tuberculosis.
[Link] gieson and masson trichrome stains are done to look for collagen fibers / fibrosis.
[Link] blue is the stain used to look for mucin.
[Link] stain is done for fungus. ( Gomori methenamine silver )
[Link] black and Oil Red 0 are special stains for fat.
[Link] Prussian blue stain is used to look for iron.
[Link] most frequent causes of mild anemia with hypochromia and microcytosis are iron
deficiency anemia,the anemia of chronic disease and b thallesemia minor.
[Link] granulomas of sarcoidosis are characteristically non caseating.
[Link] hallmark of the megaloblastic anemia is the finding of megaloblastic erythroid
hyperplasia in the bone marrow.
[Link] melanoma has two pattern of growths,horizontal and [Link] tends to spread
vertically more than horizontally.
[Link] majority of salivary gland tumors occur in parotid and most common tumor is
Pleomorphic adenoma.
[Link] cystic carcinoma is a common malignant salivary gland tumor.
[Link] is always preferable over FNAC.
[Link] are of many types : Excision biopsy,Trucut biopsy,Incisional biopsy.
[Link] histopathological stain is Haematoxylin and Eosin.
[Link] cytological stain is Giemsa and Papanicoalau( for nucleus ).
[Link] Histo fixative is 10 % Formalin.
[Link] Cytology fixative is 95% ethyl alcohol.
[Link] stains / Immunostains are needed when diagnosis cannt be made with a Routine
stain.
[Link] solution is used to keep specimens fixed in museums for long term.
[Link] give Differential diagnosis of any lump always go in this order : infections,benign
tumors and than malignant tumors.
[Link] common sites for superficial lumps lymph nodes,salivary glands,thyroid and
breast.
[Link] deep lumps common sites include Liver,lung and abdominal lymph nodes.
[Link] of deep seated lumps need help of Ultrasound /CT.
Psammoma bodies are commonly seen in certain tumors such as:
Papillary thyroid carcinoma
Papillary renal cell carcinoma
Ovarian papillary serous cystadenocarcinoma[2]
Endometrial adenocarcinomas (Papillary serous carcinoma ~3%-4%)
Meningiomas, in the central nervous system[3]
Peritoneal and Pleural Mesothelioma
Somatostatinoma (pancreas)[4]
Prolactinoma of the pituitary [5]
Mesothelioma, in membranes that line body cavities