Carcinoma of unknown Primary Flashcards

1
Q
Peritoneal seedlings (metastases) arise from which form of spread?
How about liver and lung metastasis?
A

Peritoneal seedlings arise from transcoelomic spread, whereas lung and liver metastasis arise through blood-borne spread of malignant cells.

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Pruritus in a patient with suspected malignant disease can be caused by?

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Obstructive jaundice, uraemia, Hodgkin’s disease, allergy, dermatitis, neuropathy or drug reactions (often with opiates)

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List the adverse prognostic factors

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Adenocarcinoma histology
Increasing number of involved organ sites
Hepatic or adrenal involvement, metastasis to bone, liver or adrenal glands.
Supraclavicular lymph node involvement
Male gender
Poor performance status
Weight loss (>10% of body mass)

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How is known primary tumours different from carcinoma of unknown primary?

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Features distinguishing CUP from known primary tumours:

  • early dissemination
  • unpredictable pattern of metastasis
  • aggressiveness
  • Clinical absence of primary tumour
  • absence of symptoms due to primary tumour
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50% of patients with CUP have multiple sites of metastasis, the rest having single sites. What sites are common?

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Liver
Bone
Lung
Lymph nodes

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What are the cytology grades in cancer? Describe

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C1-5
C1 - Sample inadequate for grading
C2 - Normal cells
C3 - Abnormal cells, but likely to be benign
C4 - highly suspicious of cancer
C5 - malignant cells
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What are the presenting features of pleural effusion?

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Tachypnoea
Reduced expansion
Mediastinum shifted away (could also be normal)
Dull percussion - don’t say stony dull which points towards consolidation
Breath sounds - absent or reduced
Air entry - reduced
Bronchial breathing above level of effusion - aegophony
Whispering pectoriloquy
May have pleural rub above fluid

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What is used to classify Carcinoma or Unknown Primary?

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Light microscopy.

  • Well to moderately differentiated adenocarcinoma
  • Poorly or undifferentiated adenocarcinoma
  • Squamous cell carcinoma
  • Undifferentiated carcinoma
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What are the findings indicating an empyema in a pleural fluid aspirate?

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Empyema is an exudate with low pH (<7.2) and low glucose.

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What can cause confusion in someone with malignancy?

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Hypercalcaemia (a medical emergency) or brain metastases.

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What is the most common metabolic complication of malignancy?

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Hypercalcaemia.

It gives a poor prognosis

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Which cancers are the most common causes of Hypercalcaemia?

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Breast, Lung (especially NSCLC - Squamous cell carcinoma) and multiple myeloma

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