Chapter 7 Exercises Neoplasm Flashcards


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1. Carcinoma of mouth

145.9

2

Adenocarcinoma of adrenal cortical

194.0

3

Left kidney lipoma

214.3

4

Leiomyoma of uterus

218.9

5

Neoplasm of anterior wall of urinary bladder, malignant

188.3

6

Plasma cell leukemia

203.10

7

Lymphosarcoma

200.10

8

Acute promyelocytic leukemia

205.00

9

Secondary malignant neoplasm of skin

198.2

10

Carcinoma of uterine cervix

180.9

11

Carcinoma of bone

198.5

12

Carcinoma in situ of bladder

233.7

13

Primary neoplasm of ovary

183.0

14

Secondary cancer of islet cells of pancreas

197.8

15

Cancer of prostate gland

185

16

Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of renal pelvis

236.91

17

Basal cell carcinoma of skin on scalp

173.41

18

Sampson’s tumor

617.1

19

Wilm’s nephroblastoma

189.0

20

Benign neoplasm of abdomen

229.8

21

Benign neoplasm of the bursa of the shoulder

215.2

22

CIS of the rectosigmoid junction

230.4

23

Malignant neoplasm of the adrenal gland with metastasis to the kidney

188.9, 198.1

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Metastatic cancer from the bladder to the ureter

198.1,198.82

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Cancer of the stomach

151.9

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4/25/XX Weight: 154 pounds, decrease from 2 weeks ago; weight then was 160 CHIEF COMPLAINT: loss of weight, here for follow-up from breast biopsy.Sally was seen 2 weeks ago, and I palpated a mass in her left breast. She was sent for a biopsy. She is here today for a follow-up.BREAST: Mass present in left breast; right breast has no masses present.BDOMEN: Normal, no masses or tenderness Patient is anxious about results of biopsy.Pathology report reviewed with patient that confirmed cancer of breast. Patient was referred to Dr. Smith at West Oncology.

174.9

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The patient is a 76-year-old with a known history of cancer of the lung with metastasis to the brain. Cancer of lung was resected 6 months ago. The patient was admitted because his daughter noticed him getting weaker and because he was not eating or drinking well for the last 2 days. He has undergone chemotherapy and radiation in the past 5 months, and he has asked for the treatment to be stopped. Upon examination at the time of admission, he was dehydrated and weak due to lack of eating.MEDICATION AT DISCHARGE: Patient was discharged on Vicodin for pain management, 1 every 4 hours as needed for pain.DISCHARGE DIAGNOSES: Dehydration, metastatic cancer to brain

276.51, 198.3,

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Patient is seen today to establish a schedule for his chemotherapy regime for his diagnosis of acute lymphoid leukemia.hemotherapy schedule was reviewed, and side effects of treatment were discussed. Chemotherapy to start of 4/23/XX.

204.00

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Ellen is a 65-year-old female who presents today with severe headaches and blurred vision. She said these symptoms have been going on for approximately 2 weeks. She says that the pain is 10 out of 10 and that nothing seems to help relieve it. She has a history of breast cancer, which has been in remission for one year. A CT scan of the head and neck reveals a tumor in the temporal lobe of the brain. A biopsy was performed and confirmed this to be a metastasis from the breast tumor.

198.3 v10.3

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A 52-year-old female presented with a 1-year history of epiphora. During this year, the tears were not bloodstained but very much a nuisance to the patient. CT revealed a small tumor connected to the lacrimal sac and duct. Incisional biopsy revealed a benign tumor of the lacrimal sac. The patient was treated by removing the tumor.

224.7