Pathology EMQ template.
Name: Hannah Gould Brown
Theme: Gynaecological pathology
OPTION LIST
|
A |
Adult granulosa cell tumour |
I |
Krukenberg tumour |
|
B |
Brenner tumour |
J |
Mature teratoma |
|
C |
Choriocarcinoma |
K |
Sertoli-Leydig cell tumour |
|
D |
Clear cell carcinoma |
L |
Struma ovarii |
|
E |
Dysgeminoma |
M |
Theca cell tumour |
|
F |
Endometrioid tumour |
N |
Yolk-sac tumour |
|
G |
Fibroma |
O |
|
|
H |
Juvenile granulosa cell tumour |
P |
|
For each scenario below, choose the most appropriate answer from the list above. Each option may be used once, more than once or not at all.
1. Mucin-producing adenocarcinoma that has metastasised to the ovary
2. Benign tumour of the ovary, usually seen in post-menopausal women. Composed of spindle cells and collagen
3. Histology of an ovarian tumour shows nests of transitional cell epithelium separated by a spindle cell stroma
4. Cells of this ovarian tumour have abundant clear cytoplasm and intracellular glycogen
5. These ovarian tumours are uncommon, they are usually small and benign, and may be androgenic
ANSWERS
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1. I |
2. G |
3. B |
4. D |
5. K |