31 Questions
What is the exam structure for the final exam?
50 MCQs with a mixture of questions with and without images
When can students ask questions to the instructor regarding the exam?
Anywhere, anytime till the exam
What topics are covered in the 1st part of the final exam studying schedule?
Introduction to Pathology and Cellular Reaction to Injury
Which blackboard modules are included in the final exam studying?
Neoplasia and Musculoskeletal Neoplasms, Hematopathology, Gastrointestinal System, and Endocrine System
What type of questions will be asked during the final exam?
50 MCQs with a mixture of questions with and without images
What is not acceptable during the exam according to the schedule?
Cheating
What is the most likely diagnosis for the female with a breast lump and biopsy revealing a fibroadenoma?
Fibroadenoma
Which type of biopsy would be most appropriate for assessing a thyroid nodule?
Thyroid Nodule Biopsy
What is the likely diagnosis for the male with a superficial mass and biopsy revealing a lipoma?
Lipoma
Which neoplasm is characterized by the presence of mucin inside the cells?
Adenocarcinoma
What is the most likely diagnosis for the female with an ovarian mass and biopsy revealing a teratoma?
Teratoma
In the context of breast neoplasms, what is the most likely diagnosis for a female with multiple uterine lesions?
Leiomyomas
What would be the most appropriate biopsy for assessing a peripheral lung mass?
Lung Mass Biopsy
What type of cancer is characterized by the presence of keratin pearls?
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Which type of neoplasm is characterized by being keratin negative and vimentin positive?
Osteosarcoma
Which of the following is a characteristic of malignant bone neoplasms?
Lytic lesion
Which of the following is the most common benign bone neoplasm?
Osteochondroma
What is a key characteristic of giant cell tumor of bone?
Lytic lesion
Which type of biopsy is most appropriate for assessing a bone neoplasm?
Incisional biopsy
Which type of neoplasm is more common in kids and rare in adults?
Giant cell tumor
What is a characteristic feature of multiple myeloma?
Lytic lesions in the bone
Where are osteoclasts normally present?
In the periosteum and endosteum
Which type of bone neoplasm is most common and multifocal?
Osteosarcoma
What is the characteristic radiological pattern of prostate cancer metastasis to bones?
Osteoblastic pattern
Which bone malignancy is the second most common after metastases and multiple myeloma?
Osteosarcoma
What is the clinical picture of osteosarcoma?
Painful; a sudden fracture might be the first symptom
Which type of malignancy is characterized by painful clinical presentation and a sudden fracture as the first symptom?
Osteosarcoma
What is the most common site for bone metastases from breast cancer?
Vertebral column
Which primary cancer site results in characteristic osteoblastic pattern in bone metastases?
Prostate cancer
What is the characteristic feature of multiple myeloma?
Presence of plasma cells
What is the prognosis for most common bone malignancy?
Poor prognosis
Prepare for the final exam of Pathology I with our comprehensive revision schedule. The schedule covers topics such as cellular reaction to injury, inflammation and repair, neoplasia, musculoskeletal neoplasms, hematopathology, gastrointestinal system, and endocrine system. The theory focus includes slides 2 and 3 of the course material.
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