CONNECTIVE TISSUE SARCOMAS-LESSON 104

In this post we will learn about Connective tissue Sarcomas from which they arise.
NERVE TISSUE:
Embryonic nerve tissue-Neuroblastoma
Neurological tissue-Astrocytoma.
MUSCLE:
1. Smooth visceral muscle: Leiomyosarcoma.
2. Striated visceral muscle: Rhabdomyosarcoma.

FAT:

Liposarcoma.

CARTILAGE:

Chondrosarcoma.

FIBROUS TISSUE:

Fibrosarcoma.

BONE:

Osteosarcoma or osteogenic sarcoma.

BLOOD VESSEL TISSUES:

Angiosarcoma.

BLOOD-FORMING TISSUE:

Leukocytes: Leukemia.

Lymphocytes:
1. Hodgkin's disease.
2. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
3. Burkitt's lymphoma.

Plasma Cells-Multiple myeloma.

MIXED-TISSUES TUMORS:

Kidney- Wilms' tumor or embryonal adenosarcoma.

Ovaries and Testes-Teratoma.

In the next post we will learn about Cancer Pathology Explanations. Okay.

Come on.

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