Deck 7: Understanding Carcinoma and Other Neoplasms in the Gastrointestinal Tract: Part A
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Deck 7: Understanding Carcinoma and Other Neoplasms in the Gastrointestinal Tract: Part A
1
Carcinoma of the esophagus has a poor prognosis because:
A)metastases to liver or lung are usually present before the diagnosis is made
B)the lesion is not accessible to surgery
C)local spread usually prevents complete removal
D)the tumor is radioresistant
A)metastases to liver or lung are usually present before the diagnosis is made
B)the lesion is not accessible to surgery
C)local spread usually prevents complete removal
D)the tumor is radioresistant
local spread usually prevents complete removal
2
All of the following correctly describe carcinoma of the esophagus except:
A)male predominance
B)most frequently involves adenocarcinoma
C)patients usually over 50 years of age
D)most frequently of the squamous cell type
E)symptoms may occur late in the disease
A)male predominance
B)most frequently involves adenocarcinoma
C)patients usually over 50 years of age
D)most frequently of the squamous cell type
E)symptoms may occur late in the disease
most frequently involves adenocarcinoma
3
Which of the following is most characteristic of carcinoma of the esophagus?
A)produces symptoms early and is more curable than cancer of the stomach
B)difficult to cure because of local spread
C)characterized by widespread and early metastases
D)has a good response to chemotherapy and therefore is rarely excised or radiated
A)produces symptoms early and is more curable than cancer of the stomach
B)difficult to cure because of local spread
C)characterized by widespread and early metastases
D)has a good response to chemotherapy and therefore is rarely excised or radiated
difficult to cure because of local spread
4
The most common type of esophageal cancer in the United States is:
A)adenocarcinoma
B)leiomyosarcoma
C)lymphoma
D)squamous cell carcinoma
A)adenocarcinoma
B)leiomyosarcoma
C)lymphoma
D)squamous cell carcinoma
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5
What is the significance of intestinal metaplasia in the stomach or colon?
A)It has no significance.
B)It is frequently associated with mildly precancerous inflammatory disease.
C)It is highly precancerous.
D)It is usually associated with heterotopic pancreas.
A)It has no significance.
B)It is frequently associated with mildly precancerous inflammatory disease.
C)It is highly precancerous.
D)It is usually associated with heterotopic pancreas.
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6
Multiple recurrent ulcers in proximal and distal duodenum for several years are likely to be associated with:
A)heavy aspirin intake
B)islet cell adenoma of pancreas
C)smoking
D)excessive bile secretion
A)heavy aspirin intake
B)islet cell adenoma of pancreas
C)smoking
D)excessive bile secretion
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7
In a patient with a chronic peptic ulcer of the stomach, the chance that carcinoma will develop in the ulcer is:
A)over 80%
B)about 50%
C)about 30%
D)very small
A)over 80%
B)about 50%
C)about 30%
D)very small
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8
Carcinoma of the stomach usually arises from:
A)smooth muscle cells
B)acid producing cells
C)pepsinogen producing cells
D)mucus producing cells
E)argentaffin cells
A)smooth muscle cells
B)acid producing cells
C)pepsinogen producing cells
D)mucus producing cells
E)argentaffin cells
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9
Which presents as a bulky mass lesion often with deep central ulceration?
A)leiomyoma of stomach
B)leiomyosarcoma of stomach
C)both
D)neither
A)leiomyoma of stomach
B)leiomyosarcoma of stomach
C)both
D)neither
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10
Lymphoma of the stomach:
A)may be primary or secondary in the stomach
B)has a better prognosis than carcinoma of the stomach
C)both
D)neither
A)may be primary or secondary in the stomach
B)has a better prognosis than carcinoma of the stomach
C)both
D)neither
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11
Which neoplasm is most FREQUENTLY found in the appendix?
A)carcinoid
B)villous adenoma
C)lymphoma
D)adenomatous polyp
E)adenocarcinoma
A)carcinoid
B)villous adenoma
C)lymphoma
D)adenomatous polyp
E)adenocarcinoma
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12
The most benign examples of carcinoid tumor usually are found in the:
A)colon
B)appendix
C)ileum
D)stomach
A)colon
B)appendix
C)ileum
D)stomach
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13
Which type of polyp is most LIKELY in a patient presenting with watery mucoid diarrhea?
A)juvenile polyp
B)adenomatous polyp
C)villous adenoma
D)carcinomatous polyp
A)juvenile polyp
B)adenomatous polyp
C)villous adenoma
D)carcinomatous polyp
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14
Familial breast cancer is characterized by
A)Account for about 20% of all breast cancer
B)A BRCA1 mutation is the most common genetic changes.
C)Associated cancers tend to be more aggressive, of a higher grade, and hormone receptor negative.
D)Follow the same rules of screening as non-familial breast cancer.
E)All of above.
A)Account for about 20% of all breast cancer
B)A BRCA1 mutation is the most common genetic changes.
C)Associated cancers tend to be more aggressive, of a higher grade, and hormone receptor negative.
D)Follow the same rules of screening as non-familial breast cancer.
E)All of above.
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15
A bulky tumor of the rectum exhibits a delicate, velvety, easily bleeding surface. It has no pedicel and its base appears to be as wide as its apex. The process is most probably:
A)inflammatory polyp
B)villous adenoma
C)mucinous adenocarcinoma
D)lymphoid polyp
E)leiomyoma
A)inflammatory polyp
B)villous adenoma
C)mucinous adenocarcinoma
D)lymphoid polyp
E)leiomyoma
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16
Which is characterized by small size?
A)adenomatous polyp
B)hyperplastic polyp
C)villous adenoma
D)juvenile polyp
A)adenomatous polyp
B)hyperplastic polyp
C)villous adenoma
D)juvenile polyp
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17
Which best characterizes Peutz-Jeghers polyps?
A)solitary, hamartomatous, not premalignant
B)multiple, hamartomatous, not premalignant
C)solitary, neoplastic, premalignant
D)multiple, neoplastic, not premalignant
A)solitary, hamartomatous, not premalignant
B)multiple, hamartomatous, not premalignant
C)solitary, neoplastic, premalignant
D)multiple, neoplastic, not premalignant
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18
Which of the following factors is most valuable in predicting the biologic behavior of carcinoma of the colon?
A)age of the patient
B)duration of symptoms
C)region of the colon affected
D)diameter of the cancer
E)lymph node metastasis
A)age of the patient
B)duration of symptoms
C)region of the colon affected
D)diameter of the cancer
E)lymph node metastasis
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19
Which of the following is most strongly predisposing to colon cancer?
A)ulcerative colitis
B)familial polyposis
C)Crohn"s disease
D)Peutz-Jegher"s syndrome
A)ulcerative colitis
B)familial polyposis
C)Crohn"s disease
D)Peutz-Jegher"s syndrome
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20
Adenocarcinoma of the ascending colon is more likely than adenocarcinoma of the sigmoid colon to:
A)encircle the bowel, causing a stricture or obstruction
B)be bulky
C)both
D)neither
A)encircle the bowel, causing a stricture or obstruction
B)be bulky
C)both
D)neither
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21
Persistent elevation of serum carcinoembryonic antigen following surgical resection of a carcinoma of the colon suggests:
A)a poorly differentiated neoplasm
B)a second cancer
C)cirrhosis
D)metastases
E)peritonitis
A)a poorly differentiated neoplasm
B)a second cancer
C)cirrhosis
D)metastases
E)peritonitis
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22
In contrast to carcinoma of the right colon, carcinoma of the left colon tends to be associated with:
A)anemia
B)diverticulosis
C)malabsorption
D)obstruction
E)no symptoms
A)anemia
B)diverticulosis
C)malabsorption
D)obstruction
E)no symptoms
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23
Which of the following lesions of the colon has the least tendency to undergo malignant transformation?
A)ulcerative colitis
B)juvenile polyp
C)villous adenoma
D)polyp of Gardner"s syndrome
A)ulcerative colitis
B)juvenile polyp
C)villous adenoma
D)polyp of Gardner"s syndrome
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24
Predisposes to adenocarcinoma:
A)Barrett"s esophagus
B)achalasia, esophagus
C)both
D)neither
A)Barrett"s esophagus
B)achalasia, esophagus
C)both
D)neither
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25
Predisposes to squamous cell carcinoma:
A)Barrett"s esophagus
B)achalasia, esophagus
C)both
D)neither
A)Barrett"s esophagus
B)achalasia, esophagus
C)both
D)neither
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