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Tumors of Mesenchymal Orgin:
Connective Tissue and Derivatives 1. Fibrous Tissue 2. Cartilage 3. Bone 4. Myxomatous Tissue 5. Adipose Tissue |
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Definition
1. Fibroma; Fibrosarcoma 2. Chondroma; Chondrosarcoma 3. Osteoma; Osteosarcoma 4. Myxoma; Myxosarcoma 5. Lipoma; Liposarcoma |
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Tumors of Mesenchymal Tissue:
Endothelial Cells 1.Blood vessels/endothelium 2.Lymph vessels |
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Definition
1. Hemangioma; Hemagiosarcoma 2. Lymphangioma; Lymphangiosarcoma |
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Tumors of Mesenchymal Origin:
Miscellaneous Tissues 1. Synovial Cells 2. Mesothelium (lining body cavities) 3. Meninges |
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Definition
1. Synovioma; Synoviosarcoma 2. Mesothelioma; Mesotheliosacoma 3. Meningioma; Meningiosarcoma |
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Tumors of Mesenchymal Origin
Hematopoietic Cells and Related Cells (Round Cells) 1. Red blood cells 2. Stem cells for red and white blood cells 3. White blood cells 4. Monocytes 5. Macrophages/dendritic |
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Definition
1. No benign form; Erythremic Myelosis 2. No benign form; Erythroleukemia (RBC and WBC) 3. No benign form; Myeloid leukemia 4. No benign form; Monocytic leukemia 5. Histiocytoma; Histocytic sarcoma 6. No benign form (except plasma cells); Lympoma 7. Plasmacytoma; malignant myeloma |
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Tumors of Mesenchymal Origin:
Muscle 1. Smooth Muscle 2. Striated Muscle |
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Definition
1. Leiomyoma; Leiomyosarcoma 2. Rhabdomyoma; Rhabdomyosarcoma |
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Tumors of Mesenchymal Origin:
Pericytes 1. Perineurial Cells (2 names used) 2. Perivascular tissue |
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Definition
1a. Benign Schwannoma; Malignant Schwannoma 1b. Neurofibroma; Neuorfibrosarcoma 2.Hemangiopericytoma; Malignant Hemangiopericytoma |
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Tumors of Mesenchymal Origin:
General |
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Definition
1. Connective Tissue and Derivatives 2. Endothelial Cells 3. Miscellaneous Tissues 4. Hematopoietic Cells and Related Cells (Round Cells) 5.Muscle 6. Pericytes |
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Tumors of Epithelial Origin:
Stratified Squamous |
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Definition
1. Papilloma; sqamous cell carcinoma |
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Tumors of Epithelial Origin:
Transitional Epithelium |
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Definition
1. Transitional cell papilloma; Transitional cell carcinoma |
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Tumors of Epithelial Origin:
Skin Glands 1. Sweat Glands 2. Sebaceous Glands |
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Definition
1. Seat gland adenoma; Sweat gland carcinoma 2. Sebaceous gland adenoma; sebaceous gland carcinoma |
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Tumors of Epithelial Origin:
Glands or Ducts 1. General 2. Mammary Gland 3. Respiratory Tract 4. Renal Epithelium 5. Hepatocytes 6. Bile Duct Epithelium 7. Urinary Tract Eipithelium (transitio |
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Definition
1a. Adenoma; Carcinoma or Adenocarcinoma 1b. Papillary Adenoma; Papillary Adenocarcinoma 1c. Cystadenoma; Cystadenocarcinoma 2. Mammary Adenoma; Mammary Carcinoma or Adenocarcinoma 3. Bronchioalveolar Adenoma; Bronchioalveolar Carcinoma 4. Renal Adenoma; Renal Carcinoma 5. Hepatocellular Adenoma; Hepatocellular Carcinoma 6. Cholangioma; Cholangiocarcinoma 7. Transitional Cell Papilloma; Transitional Cell Cacinoma |
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Tumors of Epithelial Origin:
Endocrine 1. Adrenal Medulla 2. Adrenal Cortex |
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Definition
1. Pheochromocytoma; Malignant pheochromocytoma 2. Adrenal Cortical Adenoma; Adrenal Cortical Carcinoma |
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Tumors of Epithelial Origin:
Melanocyte |
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Definition
1. Melanocytoma; Malignant melanoma |
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Term
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Definition
More than one neoplastic cell type; usually derived from one germ layer
1. Benign mixed mammary gland tumor Malignant mixed mammary gland tumor |
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Compound:
Totipotential cells in gonads or embryonic rests |
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Definition
More than one neoplastic cell type; derived from more than one germ layer
1. Teratoma; Teratocarcinoma |
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Tumors of Epithelial Cells:
General |
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Definition
1. Stratified Sqamous Epiethelium 2. Transitional Epithelium 3. Skin Glands 4. Glands or Ducts 5. Endocrine 6. Melanocyte |
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