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The '''short power list''' is a short [[differential diagnosis]] for the most common specimens.
The '''short power list''' is a short [[differential diagnosis]] for the most common specimens.  This is list is written for juniors and should serve as a starting point if you have no clue about the differential diagnosis for the site.


=Breast pathology=
=Breast pathology=

Revision as of 04:47, 17 December 2011

The short power list is a short differential diagnosis for the most common specimens. This is list is written for juniors and should serve as a starting point if you have no clue about the differential diagnosis for the site.

Breast pathology

Benign:

Malignant:

Uncommon benign/malignant:

Cardiovascular pathology

General

Uncommon:

Aorta

Uncommmon:

Aortic valve

Uncommon:

Mitral valve

Uncommon:

Heart

Uncommon:

Gastrointestinal pathology

Appendix

Benign:

Neoplasm:

Malignant:

  • Mucinous adenocarcinoma.

Gallbladder

Benign:

Uncommon - pre-malignant:

  • Intestinal metaplasia.

Uncommon - malignant:

  • Adenocarcinoma.

Gastrointestinal polyp

Benign:

Pre-malignant:

Uncommon - pre-malignant:

Stomach

Benign:

Pre-malignant:

Malignant:

  • Adenocarcinoma, intestinal type.
  • Signet-ring cell carcinoma.
  • GIST.

Duodenum

Benign:

Pre-malignant:

Malignant:

  • Adenocarcinoma.

Uncommon benign:

Liver

Benign:

Malignant:

Uncommon benign:

Uncommon malignant:

Genitourinary pathology

Tumour kidney

Benign:

Malignant:

Uncommon - benign:

Medical kidney

Prostate gland

Benign:

Malignant:

  • Acinar adenocarcinoma.

Uncommon - malignant:

  • Ductal adenocarcinoma.
  • Urothelial carcinoma.

Urinary bladder

Benign:

Pre-malignant/malignant:

  • Urothelial dysplasia.
  • Papillary urothelial carcinoma, low grade.
  • Papillary urothelial carcinoma, high grade.
  • Flat urothelial carcinoma.

Uncommon - benign:

Endocrine pathology

Thyroid gland

Benign:

Malignant:

Uncommon - malignant:

Adrenal gland

Benign:

Malignant:

Gynecologic pathology

Uterus

Benign:

Pre-malignant:

Malignant:

Uncommon - malignant:

Cervix - cytology

Benign:

  • Normal.
  • Candida.
  • Endometrial cells.
  • Atrophy.

Pre-malignant/malignant:

  • LSIL.
  • HSIL.
  • Squamous cell carcinoma.
  • Adenocarcinoma.

Uncommon - benign:

  • HSV changes.
  • Trichomonas.

Ovary

Benign:

  • Serous cystadenoma.
  • Mucinous cystadenoma.
  • Mature teratoma.
  • Endometriosis.

Malignant:

  • Serous carcinoma.
  • Endometrioid carcinoma.
  • Mucinous carcinoma.

Lymph node

Benign:

  • Normal/resting.
  • Follicular hyperplasia.

Malignant:

Head and neck

Benign:

Malignant:

Pulmonary pathology

Benign:

  • Normal.

Malignant:

Uncommon - benign:

Spleen

Benign:

  • Trauma.
  • Normal.
  • Enlargement due to cirrhosis.

Malignant:

See also