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USMLE Step 1 First Aid Pathology

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1. Resolution of inflammation






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


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






4. Dysplasia






5. Diapedesis (step 3 in leukocyte extravasation)


6. Neoplasm: Aggressive malignant lymphomas (non - Hodgkin's) and Kaposi's sarcoma With what dz is this associated?






7. Causes: ACTH or ACTH- like peptide Effect: Cushing's syndrome What neoplasm would create this paraneoplastic effect?






8. Paraneoplastic effects of tumors: Thymoma - small cell lung carcinoma Causes...? Effect?


9. Tumor markers: Alkaline phosphatase


10. Breast and ovarian cancer What is the tumor suppressor gene?






11. Dz: AIDS What is the associated neoplasm?


12. Chemical carcinogens: CCl4 What is the affected organ?






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






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






15. Dz: Paget's dz of bone What is the associated neoplasm?






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






17. tumor: Multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) types II and III What is the associated oncogene?






18. Tumor markers: CA-125






19. Characteristics of reversible cell injury






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






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






22. Neoplasm: Secondary osteosarcoma and fibrosarcoma With what dz is this associated?


23. Tumor markers: CA-19-9






24. Causes: Erythropoietin Effect: Polycythemia What neoplasm would create this paraneoplastic effect?






25. TNM staging system






26. Tumor markers: TRAP


27. Malignant






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






29. Neoplasm: Astrocytoma - angiomyolipoma - and cardiac rhabdomyoma With what dz is this associated?






30. Primary tumors that metastasize to brain






31. Chemical carcinogens: Vinyl chloride What is the affected organ?






32. Hepatocellular carcinoma What is the assocciated oncogenic virus?






33. Type of amyloid protein: Dialysis - associated Protein? Derived from...?






34. Oncogene: N - myc Associated tumor?






35. Free radical degradation






36. Metastasis to liver


37. Primary tumors that metasize to bone


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






39. Leukocyte extravasation


40. Metaplasia


41. Dz: Immunodeficiency states What is the associated neoplasm?






42. Tumor markers: PSA






43. Leukocyte activation in inflammation






44. Oncogene: ret Associated tumor?






45. Dz: Plummer - Vinson syndrome (atrophic gastritis - esophageal webs - anemia; all due to iron deficiency) What is the associated neoplasm?






46. Desmoplasia






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


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






49. Tumor markers: S-100






50. Tumor stage