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USMLE Step 1 First Aid Pathology

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1. Oncogene: N - myc Associated tumor?






2. Granulomatous dz's


3. When does apoptosis occur?






4. Pancreatic cancer


5. Metastasis to liver


6. Tumor suppressor gene: BRCA1 chromosome? Associated tumor?






7. Psammoma bodies






8. Male cancer epidemiology (incidence - mortality)






9. Oncogene: bcl -2 Associated tumor?






10. breast cancer What is the tumor suppressor gene?






11. Tumor nomenclature: < 1 cell type What do you call a benign tumor of this tissue? .. a malignant one?






12. Dz: Autoimmune dz's (e.g. - Hashimoto's thyroiditis - myasthenia gravis) What is the associated neoplasm?






13. Neoplasm: Colonic adenocarcinoma With what dz is this associated?






14. Tumor suppressor gene: DPC chromosome? Associated tumor?


15. Dz: Tuberous sclerosis (facial angiofibroma - seizures - mental retardation) What is the associated neoplasm?






16. Causes: ADH Effect: SIADH What neoplasm would create this paraneoplastic effect?






17. Neoplastic progression: step 2 In situ carcinoma


18. Chemical carcinogens: Nitrosamines (e.g. - in smoked foods) What is the affected organ?






19. tumor: Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) What is the associated oncogene?






20. Which usually has more prognostic value - tumor stage or grade?






21. Oncogene: c - kit Associated tumor?






22. Neoplastic progression: step 3 Invasive carcinoma


23. Causes: Ab's against presynaptic Ca2+ channels at NMJ Effect: Lambert - Eaton syndrome (muscle weakness) What neoplasm would create this paraneoplastic effect?






24. Tumor nomenclature: Blood vessels What do you call a benign tumor of this tissue? .. a malignant one?






25. Characteristics of reversible cell injury






26. Dysplasia






27. Chemical carcinogens: Aflatoxins (produced by Aspergillus) What is the affected organ?






28. Chronic inflammation






29. Desmoplasia






30. Tumor suppressor genes






31. Characteristics of trans udate






32. Dz: Xeroderma pigmentosum - albinism What is the associated neoplasm?






33. Substances that are chemotactic for neutrophils






34. Oncogene: ras Associated tumor?






35. Primary tumors that metasize to bone


36. Paraneoplastic effects of tumors: Small cell lung carcinoma Causes...? Effect?


37. Metastasis to bone






38. Burkitt's lymphoma nasopharyngeal carcinoma What is the assocciated oncogenic virus?






39. Tumor markers: Prostatic acid phospatase






40. Tumor nomenclature: Smooth muscle What do you call a benign tumor of this tissue? .. a malignant one?






41. Tumor markers: PSA






42. Leukocyte activation in inflammation






43. Fibrosis in inflammation






44. Tumor grade






45. Neoplasm: Sarcoma With what dz is this associated?






46. Apoptosis is characterized by...?






47. Female cancer epidemiology (incidence - mortality)






48. Tumor suppressor gene: p 16 chromosome? Associated tumor?


49. Colorectal cancer (assoc w/ FAP) What is the tumor suppressor gene?






50. Oncogene: L - myc Associated tumor?