1. AML present with signs and symptoms that 11.
Clinical manifestations of Osteosarcoma
are uncommon in ALL EXCEPT: EXCEPT
a. Blueberry muffin lesion a. Pain
b. Chloromas b. Limp
c. Gingival infiltration c. Swelling
d. Intracranial bleeding d. Weakness
2. Infectious agents involved in Hodgkin 12. Most common sites of metastases in
Lymphoma EXCEPT Wilm’s Tumor EXCEPT
a. Human herpes virus 6 a. Lungs
b. CMV b. Liver
c. EBV c. Bones
d. Coxsackie virus d. Regional lymph nodes
3. New WHO classification system for 13. Frequent findings in Wilm’s Tumor include
Hodgkin lymphoma EXCEPT the ff, EXCEPT:
a. Diffuse Type a. Abdominal pain
b. Lymphocyte-rich b. Gross painless hematuria
c. Mixed cellularity c. Fever
d. Nodular sclerosis d. Dysuria
4. Hallmark of HL: Reed-Sternberg cells 14. Metastatic workup in Rhabdomyosarcoma
a. Chest X-ray
5. B symptoms of HL important in staging b. Radionuclide bone scan
a. Unexplained fever >38 c. BMA
b. Weight loss > 15% tbw over 6 d. NOTA
months
c. Drenching night sweats 15. Initial presenting complaint of
d. NOTA Retinoblastoma:
a. Strabismus
6. Poor prognostic features for HL include the b. Leucoria
ff, EXCEPT:
a. Tumor bulk 16. True of ALL EXCEPT: Girls > Boys at all ages
b. Age at diagnosis
c. Extralymphatic disease 17. Environmental Factors of ALL EXCEPT
d. Presence of B symptoms a. Ionizing Radiation
b. Alkylating agents
7. Most common pediatric CNS tumor in c. Benzene exposure
children 0-14 yr and in adolescents: d. NOTA
Pilocytic astrocytoma
18. Differential diagnosis for ALL include the ff.
8. Classic triad of headache, nausea/vomiting, EXCEPT
papilledema: infratentorial tumor a. Retinoblastoma
b. Neuroblastoma
9. BARD1 gene: Neuroblastoma c. AML
d. Aplastic anemia
10. Neuroblastoma arise at any anatomic sites
EXCEPT
a. Head and neck
b. Orbit
c. GIT
d. Extremities