Introduction
   

Review Questions:

 

True or False:

1. Malignant tumours are usually well differentiated (i.e they resemble the original cell of origin)?



2. Benign tumours can often be well circumscribed masses.



3. Benign tumours rarely have abnormal mitoses.


 

Answer the following questions on the basis of this image:

What type of tumour class is this?




What are the tumour cells producing (look for an intracellular product in this case)?






What is your diagnosis?





 

Answer the following question on the basis of these 2 images:

Compare the degree of cellularity (i.e. The number of blue dots = nuclei) between these 2, morphologically similar tumours. Which tumour is benign?


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