Lecture     (6)          (2)  Hours each

Lab section for slide examination   (5)    (2) Hours each

Museum section for Gross Pathology Examination        (5)    (2) Hours each

Slides to be examined are

NEOPLASIA (TUMORS)

Benign mesenchymal tumors

Schwannoma

Leiomyoma

Lipoma

Myxoma

Chondroma

Capillary hemangioma

Cavernous hemangioma

Cavernous lymphangioma

Benign epithelial tumors

Squamous cell papilloma

Adenoma, intestine

Pericanalicular fibroadenoma, breast

Intracanalicular fibroadenoma, breast

Locally malignant and malignant mesenchymal tumor

Osteoclastoma (Giant cell tumor of bone)

Fibrosarcoma

Chondrosarcoma

Osteosarcoma

Pigmented tumors

Nevus

Malignant melanoma

Locally malignant and malignant epithelial tumors

Squamous cell carcinoma, skin

Basal cell carcinoma

Invasive duct carcinoma, NOS (Scirrhous Carcinoma), breast

Medullary carcinoma, breast

Adenocarcinoma, Colon.

Mucoid carcinoma, Colon

Metastatic carcinoma, lymph node

 

By the end of the course the students should know

Tumors and Neoplasia

Introduction and Classification

Features of neoplasia

Classification of tumors

Structure and effects of some common tumors

General Characters of Tumors

Benign epithelial tumors

Benign connective tissue tumors

Malignant epithelial tumors (carcinomas or carcinomata)

Malignant tumors of connective tissue (sarcomas or sarcomata)

Developmental tumors and tumor like conditions

Spread of malignant tumors

The Etiology and Incidence of Tumors

Carcinogenesis