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First Aid Basics

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1. Colonic adenocarcinoma






2. Squamous cell carcinoma of skin






3. Lipoma






4. Female 13% Male 12%






5. Lung tumor transcription factor (oncogene)






6. Membrane lipid peroxidation - protein modification and DNA breakage.






7. Esophagus - stomach






8. Osteoma






9. Enzymes: catalase - superoxide dismutase - glutathione peroxidase.Vitamins: ACE Spontaneous decay






10. Bacterial products (CLIK):C5a - LTB4 - IL-8 - Kallikrein






11. Leukemia - lymphoma






12. 32%/13% male






13. Hepatocellular carcinoma






14. Skin (SqCC) - liver (angiosarcoma)






15. Retinoblastoma - osteosarcoma 13q tumor suppressor (blocks G1 to S phase progression)






16. Macrophages and lymphocytes. Persistant destruction and repair.






17. Leiomyosarcoma






18. Lung (mesothelioma and bronchogenic carcinoma)






19. Ligand - receptor interactions. Release of perforin and granzyme B.






20. 32%/18% female






21. Solid tissues with single blood supply. Heart - kidney and spleen.






22. Leiomyoma






23. Tumor marker: Screen for prostate carcinoma. Can also be elevated in BPH and prostatitis.






24. AL






25. Tumor marker: tartrate - resistant acid phosphatase. Hairy cell leukemia (B- cell neoplasm)






26. Osteosarcoma






27. Esophageal adenocarcinoma

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28. Rhabdomyoma






29. Most human cancers - specifically Li - Fraumeni syndrome 17p tumor suppressor (blocks G1 to S phase progression)






30. Liposarcoma






31. Bladder (transitional cell carcinoma)






32. Colon cancer (Deleted in Colon Cancer) 18q tumor suppressor






33. Adenocarcinoma - papillary carcinoma






34. Larynx (SqCC) - lung (SqCC and SCC) - kidney (renal cell carcinoma) - bladder (transitional cell carcinoma)






35. Prostate (blastic) - thyroid - testes - breast (lytic and blastic) - lung (lytic) - kidney (breast and prostate are most common)






36. Gastric adenocacinoma






37. Breast - ovarian and gastric carcinomas tyrosine kinase (oncogene)






38. Follicular and undifferentiated lymphomas anti - apoptotic molecule (oncogene)






39. Melanoma - basal cell carcinoma - and especially squamous cell carcinomas of the skin.






40. Liver (angiosarcoma)






41. TB - fungal infections - syphilis - leprosy - cat scratch fever - sarcoid - Crohn's - Berylliosis.






42. Mature teratoma in men or malignant teratoma in M/F






43. Papillary (thyroid) - Serous (ovary) - Meningioma - Mesothelioma






44. Colon>stomach>pancreas>breast>lung (liver and lung are the most common places for mets)






45. Neutrophils (eos in the gut) - plus other granular leukocytes and antibodies.






46. Squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus






47. Infections - inflammation - cancer - pregnancy - SLE






48. Tumor marker: carcinoembryonic Ag Very nonspecific






49. Liver (centrilobular necrosis - fatty change)






50. Tumor marker: prostate carcinoma marker.