PathMD Quizes, Head & Neck Head & Neck – 02 October 29, 2017 peferguson Make sure to subscribe to PathMD to stay up to date with new content and features!! 1. A 65 y/o female presents with a well circumscribed parotid mass with no other known lesions. Based on the histologic images associated with this case, the best diagnosis is: Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #4 Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #4 Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #4Acinic cell carcinoma Renal cell carcinoma Warthin’s tumor Parotid oncocytoma Papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum 2. The lesion presented in the images for this case comes from the lateral nasal wall of a 56 y/o male. Based on these findings, the best diagnosis is: Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #2 Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #2 Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #2Squamous cell carcinoma arising in a papillomaEndophytic Schneiderian Papilloma Cylindrical cell Schneiderian PapillomaExophytic Schneiderian Papilloma Inflammatory nasal polyp 3. A 40 y/o male presents with a minor salivary gland mass. Based on the histologic sections shown, the best diagnosis is: Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #6 Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #6 Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #6Pleomorphic adenoma Sclerosing sialoadenitis Necrotizing sialometaplasiaMucoepidermoid carcinomaInvasive adenocarcinoma 4. A 35 y/o woman presents with a parotid mass. Representative histologic sections are shown. Based on the findings, the best diagnosis is: Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #5 Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #5 Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #5Mucoepidermoid carcinomaPleomorphic Adenoma Warthin’s tumor Acinic cell carcinoma Adenoid cystic carcinoma 5. Bilateral acoustic schwannomas of the eighth cranial nerve is associated with which of the following disorders:Neurofibromatosis, type INeurofibromatosis, type IIMultiple Endocrine Neoplasia, type 1Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia, type 2aNeurofibromatosis, type III 6. How often is acinic cell carcinoma is found in the parotid gland?40%80%60%100%20% 7. All of the following regarding congenital granular cell epulis is true EXCEPT:Morphologically resembles an adult granular cell tumorDo not generally recur after excision Unknown cell of origin S-100 positiveAffects newborns 8. A 50 y/o male presents with a parotid mass. Based on the histologic findings, the best diagnosis is: Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #3 Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #3 Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #3 Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #3Acinic Cell CarcinomaMonomorphic AdenomaAdenoid Cystic Carcinoma Pleomorphic AdenomaMucoepidermoid Carcinoma 9. A 50 y/o male presents with a parotid mass. Based on the histologic findings, the best diagnosis is: Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #1 Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #1 Head & Neck - Part 2, Case #1Acinic Cell CarcinomaMucoepidermoid Carcinoma Monomorphic AdenomaPleomorphic AdenomaAdenoid Cystic Carcinoma 10. Juvenile laryngeal papillomatosis is most commonly associated with which of the following virus types:HPV types 13 & 33HPV type 52 HPV types 16 & 18HPV type 3 HPV types 6 & 11 Loading...