Weekly Puzzle-8

February 10, 2023

TOP PERFORMERS

Puzzle 7- First Solvers

Dr. Nandini D.B., Professor and Head

Dr. Karla Carvalho, Assistant Professor

Salivary Gland Pathology by Dr. Akshay C Trimukhe

“Get ready for a fun and learning experience with this week’s word search puzzle! This week, we’re focusing on Salivary Gland Pathology, and we’re sure it will be a blast! Not only will you have the opportunity to learn and expand your knowledge, but you’ll also have the chance to showcase your skills and get recognition for your hard work.

We’re excited to announce that the first five solvers to find the words will be acknowledged in next week’s puzzle. So, if you’re up for the challenge, grab a pen/screen and get ready to test your observation power. Don’t forget to share your progress and compete with your friends!

Happy solving and good luck!”

Solution Next Week

Instructions for Solving the word search puzzle :

To solve online – Just bring up your word search, and click-n-drag to select a word, to solve it with pen and paper – print it and have fun

Learn About the words

Plasmacytoid,    A Hyaline cell
Comedonecrosis,  a microscopic feature of Salivary Duct Carcinoma
Kuttner , Chronic Sclerosing Sialadenitis
scintigraphy,    a non-invasive technique to assess salivary gland function
Cytomegalovirus A virus that easily replicates in the salivary gland
MSKCC,   Qualitative grading system for Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
Sialoblastoma   Malignant tumor suggestive of arrested salivary gland anlage
Sulfomucin, A secretory material stained by Alcian Blue Oncocytic, A type of metaplastic change in salivary gland tumor
PASD, enzyme digestion technique for Differentiating salivary and odontogenic Clear cell carcinomas
Tunel,  Apoptosis assay to predict prognosis of salivary gland malignancies
Warthin, Another name for Papillary Cystadenoma Lymphomatosum

Search for Them

Meet the challenge

Be among the first 5 to find the words and get recognized for your hard work and knowledge.

The solution to word puzzle -7 Histological Inclusion Bodies by Dr. Sruti Murali

Across
3. Eosinophilic inclusions of Spitz nevus
6. Intra-cytoplasmic viral inclusions
12. Molluscum contagiosum
Down
1. Pustulo-ovoid coalescing granules in granular cell tumor
2. Concentric lamellated giant cells of sarcoidosis
4. Secretory granules of keratinized squamous epithelium
5. Dystrophic masses in the prickle cell layer of Epulis fissuratum
7. Lichen planus
8. Eosinophilic Ig inclusions of plasma cells in periapical granuloma
9. Thalassemic RBCs
10. Schwannoma
11. Non-parasitic ring-like inclusions of RBCs in pernicious anemia