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USMLE Step 1 First Aid Pathology

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1. Oncogenes






2. Tumor suppressor gene: WT1 chromosome? Associated tumor?


3. Type of amyloid protein: Senile cardiac Protein? Derived from...?






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






5. Migration (step 4 in leukocyte extravasation)


6. Neoplastic progression: step 2 In situ carcinoma


7. Oncogene: abl Associated tumor?






8. Female cancer epidemiology (incidence - mortality)






9. Cervical carcinoma (types 16 - 18) Penile/anal carcinoma What is the assocciated oncogenic virus?






10. Tumor markers: S-100






11. Dz: Actinic keratosis What is the associated neoplasm?






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






13. Neoplastic progression: normal state - before anything goes wrong


14. Tumor suppressor gene: BRCA2 chromosome? Associated tumor?






15. Neurofibromatosis type 1 What is the tumor suppressor gene?






16. Neoplasm: Malignant melanoma With what dz is this associated?






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






18. Characteristics of ex udate






19. Psammoma bodies






20. Oncogenic viruses: HTLV-1 What is the associated cancer?






21. Neoplasm: Benign and malignant lymphomas With what dz is this associated?


22. Neoplasm: Malignant lymphomas With what dz is this associated?






23. Dz: Chronic atrophic gastritis - pernicious anemia - postsurgical gastric remnants What is the associated neoplasm?






24. Tumor suppressor gene: DCC chromosome? Associated tumor?






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






26. TNM staging system






27. Desmoplasia






28. Male cancer epidemiology (incidence - mortality)






29. Chemical carcinogens: Naphthalene (aniline) dyes What is the affected organ?






30. When does apoptosis occur?






31. Tumor markers: CA-125






32. Dz: Cirrhosis (alcoholic - hepatitis B or C) What is the associated neoplasm?






33. Oncogene: N - myc Associated tumor?






34. Chemical carcinogens: Alkylating agents What is the affected organ?






35. Granulomatous dz's


36. Tumor stage


37. Neoplastic progression: step 4 Metastasis


38. Primary tumors that metasize to bone


39. tumor: CML What is the associated oncogene?






40. Dz: Barrett's esophagus (chronic GI reflux) What is the associated neoplasm?






41. Tumor nomenclature: Bone What do you call a benign tumor of this tissue? .. a malignant one?






42. Chemical carcinogens: Arsenic What is the affected organ?






43. Paraneoplastic effects of tumors: Leukemias and lymphomas Causes...? Effect?






44. Tumor markers: CA-19-9






45. Tumor suppressor gene: NF2 chromosome? Associated tumor?


46. [aka Kaposi's sarcoma - associated herpesvirus] Kaposi's sarcoma Body cavity fluid B- cell lymphoma What is the assocciated oncogenic virus?






47. Pancreatic cancer


48. Free radical degradation






49. Characteristics of trans udate






50. Metastasis to brain