302. 5 Haematology (The case of the woman with weight loss and large abdomen) Flashcards

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What is primary myelofibrosis?

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When there is scarring on the bone marrow

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What is polycythaemia vera (PV)?

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too many red blood cells are made in the bone marrow and, in many cases, the numbers of white blood cells and platelets are also elevated

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Name some myeloproliferative disorders

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Essential thrombocythemia
Myelofibrosis
Chronic myeloid leukaemia
Erythroleukemia

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What is Essential thrombocythemia?

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Causes a high number of platelets to form

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What is Erythroleukemia?

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A subtype of acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) that is distinguished by erythroblastic proliferation

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Which diseases is a mutant JAK2 gene present in?

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Polycythaemia vera(98%)
Erythroleukaemia (50%)
Myelofibrosis (50%)

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How is essential thrombocythemia diagnosed?

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Confirm diagnosis by JAK2 mutation analysis

If -ve, rule out reactive thrombocytosis
Raised inflammatory markers?
Malignancy, infection, bleeding etc?
Bone marrow biopsy – increased megakaryocytes?

If age < 60 and plts < 1500 and no hx of VTE then Aspirin only

If > 60 or plts > 1500 or previous VTE or other significant risk factor, then add Hydoxycarbamide to maintain platelets in normal range

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What are the clinical symptoms of myelofibrosis?

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Fatigue
Itchiness
Bone pain
Fever
Weight loss
Night sweats

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How does Hydroxycarbamide treatment work?

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It shrinks the spleen and controls platelets and white cells

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