Tumors Dr. N. Salmo. Adrenal cortical tumor. Describe it grossly. Benign or Malignant??

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Tumors Dr. N. Salmo

Adrenal cortical tumor. Describe it grossly. Benign or Malignant??

Arrow: Mass protruding into uterine cavity….?

Myometrial tumor. Diagnose

Urinary bladder tumor. Is it glandular or surface epithelial tumor and why?

Urinary bladder tumor. Describe…...

Thyroid tumor. Describe…

Histology of previous slide. Describe

Pigmented skin tumor. Diagnosis

Histology of skin tumor. Diagnose

This benign tumor arises from…

Breast tumor…Diagnose

Ovarian tumor…Diagnose

Endoscopic view(Stomach)..Histology..Pancre atic tissue. It is called…….

Cervical epithelium. Left is normal. Right shows what?

Cervical biopsy. Describe

Tumor of urinary bladder. Is it benign or malignant?

What do you see in the center?

Describe what you see.

Breast cancer. Describe. What is the arrowed cell?

Skin tumor. Give the type and differentiation

Mid-low. Is this a typical mitotic figure?

Colonic cancer. Is it carcinoma in-situ?

Colonic cancer. Type and differentiation

Xeroderma pigmentosa. This patient is susceptible to develop???

Tumor over the shoulder. Diagnose

Patient with malignant melanoma. These are the vertebrae. What do you see?