PathMD Quizes Gynecological Pathology – 01 October 29, 2017 peferguson Make sure to subscribe to PathMD to stay up to date with new content and features!! 1. A 65-year-old female was noted to have an endometrial mass. Represent sections of the biopsy are shown in the images for this case. At hysterectomy, the lesion was noted to be noninvasive, confined to the endometrium, and had 1 mitotic figure per 10 hpf. Based on these findings, which of the following is the best diagnosis? Gynecological Pathology - Part 1, Case #1 Gynecological Pathology - Part 1, Case #1 Gynecological Pathology - Part 1, Case #1Endometrial Stromal SarcomaCarcinosarcomaAdenosarcomaAtypical Polypoid Adenomyoma Adenofibroma 2. A 55-year-old female presents with intermittent vaginal bleeding. A Pap smear was performed, and a representative image is shown. Clinically, the uterus is slightly enlarged, and the cervix is grossly unremarkable. Based on these findings, what is the most likely diagnosis? Gynecological Pathology - Part 1, Case #3CIN IIICIN I CIN IIEndometrial Adenocarcinoma AGUS 3. When staging a primary ovarian tumor, according to the AJCC staging manual, which of the following categories would represent tumor limited to the ovary but having positive peritoneal washings?T1cT2cT1bT1aT3c 4. A 48-year-old female is found to have a 1.5 cm ovarian mass lesion that is separate from another lesion for which an oophorectomy was being performed. The images for this case show that histology for the 1.5 cm mass lesion. Based on the findings, what is the diagnosis? Gynecological Pathology - Part 1, Case #6 Gynecological Pathology - Part 1, Case #6 Gynecological Pathology - Part 1, Case #6Transitional Cell Carcinoma Malignant Brenner Tumor Proliferating Brenner Tumor Brenner Tumor Squamous Cell Carcinoma 5. Brenner tumors associated with what type and frequency of a lesion?Mucinous lesions, 30%Mucinous lesions, 70%Serous lesions, 70%Serous lesions, 30%Endometriosis of the ovary, 50% 6. A 40-year-old female presents with an ovarian mass. An oophorectomy is performed, and representative images are shown. Based on the findings, what is the best diagnosis? Gynecological Pathology - Part 1, Case #5 Gynecological Pathology - Part 1, Case #5 Gynecological Pathology - Part 1, Case #5Endometrioid Cystadenoma Serous Cystadenoma of Borderline Malignant Potential Serous Cystadenoma Mucinous Cystadenoma Borderline Malignant PotentialMucinous Cystadenoma 7. A 65-year-old female presents with an ovarian mass. An oophorectomy is performed, and representative images are shown for this case. Based on the histologic findings, what is the best diagnosis? Gynecological Pathology - Part 1, Case #4 Gynecological Pathology - Part 1, Case #4 Gynecological Pathology - Part 1, Case #4 Gynecological Pathology - Part 1, Case #4Brenner Tumor Yolk Sac TumorDysgerminomaClear Cell CarcinomaEndometrioid Adenocarcinoma 8. An endometrial adenocarcinoma that invades two thirds of the depth of the myometrium would be classified as which of the following according to the AJCC cancer staging manual, sixth edition?T1cT1aT2bT2aT1b 9. In a patient with choriocarcinoma, which of the following lab abnormalities do you expect to find elevated?Beta hCG LDHAlpha-fetoprotein CD19-9CEA 10. A female patient who is 32 years old presents with intermittent vaginal bleeding. An endometrial biopsy is performed, and representative images are shown for this case. Which of the following is the best diagnosis? Gynecological Pathology - Part 1, Case #2 Gynecological Pathology - Part 1, Case #2 Gynecological Pathology - Part 1, Case #2Epithelioid Trophoblastic Tumor Placental Site Trophoblastic TumorChoriocarcinoma CarcinosarcomaEndometrial Adenocarcinoma Loading... Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Print (Opens in new window) Print Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Related