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Neoplasia — Flashcards

Neoplasia — Flashcards

Neoplasia — Flashcards

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#1431

How does hepatocellular carcinoma spread? _____

#1432

What is the most common primary cardiac tumor in children? _____

#1433

Because patients with Bloom syndrome have a dysfunctional BLM helicase enzyme, they are at great risk of developing _____

#1434

Medulloblastoma can compress the _____, causing noncommunicating hydrocephalus

#1435

Gain of functions in the _____ oncogene result in chronic myeloproliferative disorders

#1436

What is the most common malignant hepatic lesion?_____

#1437

_____ is a serological antigen from EBV that contributes to Hodgkin's or Burkitt's Lymphoma.

#1438

If DNA repair is not possible, p53 induces _____

#1439

Burkitt lymphoma is associated with _____ infection

#1440

Does lichen simplex chronicus present with increased risk for squamous cell carcinoma?_____

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