24 May 2009

Pathology and Neoplasia

Pathology and Neoplasia

1. Describe the pathogenesis and epidemiology of the common nonmalignant neoplasms that affect the external and internal genitalia.
2. Describe the role of oncogenes in the pathogenesis of premalignant lesions of the external and internal genitalia.


Lesions of the Vulva
* Dermatological conditions
* VIN
* Condyloma acuminatum

Condyloma
* Nevus
* Psoriasis
* Seborrheic Dermatosis
* Hidradenitis Suppurativa
* Lichen planus
* Lichen Sclerosis
* Lichen Simplex Chronicus
* Urethral Diverticulum or Caruncle
* Cysts
* Trauma
* Vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia (VAIN)
* Condyloma
* Urethral Diverticulum
* Urethral Caruncle
* Dysontogenetic cysts
* VAIN

Lesions of the Cervix
* Polyps
* Nabothian Cysts-mucous retention cysts, translucent/opaque, caused by normal healing process or cervix
* Fibroids
* Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN)
* Condyloma
* CIN
* Polyps
* Fibroids

Lesions of the Uterus
* Intravenous leiomyomatosis
* Leiomyomatosis peritonealis disseminata
* Fibroids
* Adenomatoid Tumors
* Paratubal Cysts
* Functional cysts
* Theca lutein cysts
* Tumors
* Fibroma
* Dermoid (Mature Teratoma)
* Brenner’s Tumor (transitional cell tumor)

References
* Comprehensive Gynecology/ Morton A. Stenchever…et al. 4th edition. 2001.
* Precis: an update in obstetrics and gynecology. Gynecology 2nd edition. Oncology 2nd edition.
* Obstetrics and gynecology: principles for practice. Ling, Duff. 2000.
* Urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic surgery. Walters, Karram. 2nd edition. 1999.

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