PathMD Quizes, Anatomic Anatomic Pathology – 02 October 29, 2017 peferguson Make sure to subscribe to PathMD to stay up to date with new content and features!! 1. A 40 y/o female noticed a 3cm breast mass and presented to here primary care physician. The pathologist was consulted who performed a FNA. Representative images from the FNA are shown. Based on the findings, the best diagnosis is: Anatomic Pathology - Part 2, Case #5 Anatomic Pathology - Part 2, Case #5FibroadenomaInvasive lobular carcinoma DCISInvasive ductal carcinoma None of the answers are correct 2. Below the gum line, dentin is covered by cementum, which helps to anchor the tooth along with the periodontal ligament. Which of the following embryological elements is responsible for the formation of cementum?AmeloblastsOdontoblastsStellate reticulum Mesenchymal cells outside the tooth None of the answers are correct 3. The histologic image in this case comes from a breast lesion in a 45 year old female. Based on the findings, which the following is the best diagnosis? Anatomic Pathology - Part 2, Case #6MucoceleMucinous Adenocarcinoma Ductal Carcinoma In SituInvasive Mammary Carcinoma Myxoma 4. The lesion illustrated in this case was found in a 30 y/o male with a destructive jaw lesion. Based on these findings, the best diagnosis is: Anatomic Pathology - Part 2, Case #4Odontogenic keratocystSquamous cell carcinoma Dermoid Cyst Trichoepithelioma Epithelial inclusion cyst 5. The cervical cytology from a 25 y/o female who presents for her annual exam is shown. Based on the morphologic findings, the best diagnosis is: Anatomic Pathology - Part 2, Case #2LeptothrixAtypical squamous cells High grade squamous intraepithelial lesion TrichomonasLow grade squamous intraepithelial lesion 6. The findings shown in the image for this case come from the Pap smear of a 26-year-old pregnant patient. Which of the following is the best diagnosis? Anatomic Pathology - Part 2, Case #1Navicular CellsDecidual Reaction Arias Stella Reaction Cockle burrHematoidin Crystals 7. Primitive embryological structures of the tooth are present from early fetal development until:15-20 years of age40 years of ageEntire adult life5-10 years of age 25 years of age 8. This cyst is composed of a non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium with a fibrous wall. Radiographically it is associated with an impacted or unerupted tooth. The best diagnosis is:Odontogenic keratocyst Residual cyst Calcifying epithelial odontogenic cyst Dentigerous cyst Glandular odontogenic cyst 9. The lesion illustrated in this case comes from the jaw of a 40 y/o male. Based on the findings, the best diagnosis is: Anatomic Pathology - Part 2, Case #3 Anatomic Pathology - Part 2, Case #3AmeloblastomaOdontogenic fibroma Papillary thyroid carcinoma AdenocarcinomaCalcifying odontogenic tumor 10. The images for this case come from a parotid mass. Which of the following is the best diagnosis? Anatomic Pathology - Part 2, Case #7 Anatomic Pathology - Part 2, Case #7Warthin's tumor Mantle cell lymphomaMALT lymphoma Follicular lymphomaPapillary carcinoma Loading...