Lecture 5 Test
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| A. Carcinoid tumor of the lungB. Central or major bronchiC. 90% grow within the major bronchusD. Lymph nodes, brain, liver, bone, and adrenal glandsE. Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the LungF. Tumor size: <3.0 cm. No evidence of invasion to surrounding structures. Must be found proximal to a lobar bronchus at bronchoscopyG. No evidence of primary tumorH. Used to obtain cytology samples from centrally located lung tumors. Diagnostic yield is 79-90%I. Metastais to contralateral mediastinal lymph nodes, contralateral hilar lymph nodes, ipsilateral or contralateral scalene or supraclavicular lymph nodesJ. Tumor proven by the presence of malignant cells in bronchopulmonary secretions, but not visualized roentgenogrphically or bronchoscopically, or any tumor that cannot be assessed as in retreatment stages.K. Pleuritic chest pain, intense bone or chest wall pain, dysphagia, hoarseness, CHF, SVC syndrome, Pancoast SyndromeL. Tumor size: >3.0 cm OR Any size tumor that either 1) invades the visceral pleura or 2) has associated atelectasis or obstructive pneumonitis. At bronchoscopy, the proximal portion of the tumor must be w/in a lobar bronchus or >2.0 cm distal from carina.M. (1) Dimethyl nitrosamine (2) benzopyrene (3) arsenicN. (1) Any size tumor that invades the mediastinum or involving the heart, great vessels, trachea, esophagus, vertebral body or carina OR (2) Presence of malignant effusionO. 48%P. Central or segmental bronchiQ. False. Carcinoid syndrome only occurs when the tumor metastasizes (usually to the liver). Clinical disease due to vasoactive peptides/amines, and serotonin secreted by the tumor.R. Metasis to ipsilateral Mediastinal lymph nodes and subcarinal lymph nodesS. Large Cell Anaplastic Carcinoma of the LungT. Bronchioloalveolar Carcinoma |
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