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First Aid Basics

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1. Visceral malignancy (stomach - lung - breast - uterus)






2. Lung - liver - intestine or following reperfusion.






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






4. AL






5. Leiomyoma






6. Pancreatic cancer (Deleted in Pancreatic Cancer) 18q tumor suppressor






7. Skin (SqCC) - liver (angiosarcoma)






8. Colon carcinoma GTPase (oncogene)






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






10. Vascular: ICAM-1 Leukocyte: LFA-1 (integrin)






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






12. Esophageal adenocarcinoma

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13. Rhabdomyoma






14. Burkitt's lymphoma transcription factor (oncogene)






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






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






17. Astrocytoma - angiomyolipoma - cardiac rhabdomyoma






18. Secondary osteosarcoma and fibrosarcoma

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19. Adenocarcinoma - papillary carcinoma






20. Tumor marker: (Normal in fetus). Hepatocellular carcinomas. Nonseminomatous germ cell tumors of the testis.






21. Liver (centrilobular necrosis - fatty change)






22. Malignant lymphoma






23. Osteosarcoma






24. Lung - breast - skin (melanoma) - kidney (renal cell carcinoma) - GI.50% brain tumors are from mets






25. Vascular: E and P- selectin Leukocyte: Sialyl Lewis






26. During embryogenesis - hormone induction and atrophy. Increased mitochondrial permeability and cytochrome c release. Increase Bax (pro - apoptotic) - decreased Bcl -2 (anti - apopotic).






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






28. Tumor marker: neuroblastoma - lung and gastric cancer






29. Mature teratoma in women






30. Neuroblastoma transcription factor (oncogene)






31. Tumor marker: melanoma - neural tumors - astrocytomas






32. 32%/18% female






33. ADH






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






35. Leukemia - lymphoma






36. Hyperuricemia (excess NA turnover)






37. Tumor marker: pancreatic adenocarcinoma






38. Gastric adenocacinoma






39. Sarcoma






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






41. MEN type II and III tyrosine kinase (oncogene)






42. Heart disease






43. Squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus






44. Esophagus - stomach






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






46. Tumor marker: mets to bone - obstructive biliary disease - Paget's






47. Liposarcoma






48. Neurofibromatosis type 2 22q tumor suppressor (key type 2=22)






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






50. Adenoma - papilloma