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Card 16
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What is haematogenous spread?
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Card 17
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What tumour type commonly metastases via the blood?
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Card 18
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What tumour type commonly metastases via the lymphatics?
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Card 19
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How differentiated are malignant tumour cells likely to be?
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Card 20
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What is cellular pleomorphism?
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Card 21
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What type of tumour would larger cell nuclei be indicative of?
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Card 22
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In a tumour with increased mitotic divisions, what would you expect the cell population to look like?
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Card 23
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A tumour has elongated spindle-like cells. What is its likely origin?
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Card 24
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A tumour has a cellular architecture that forms many anastamosing lobules of cells. What is its likely origin?
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Card 25
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What are round cells in a tumour indicative of?
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