Quesmed videos (Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma) Flashcards

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What is a blood film finding that would indicate non-hodgkin’s lymphoma?

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Nucleated red cells, left shift and basophilic vacuolated lymphoma cells.

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What is the typical patient for Burkitt’s lymphoma (a type of non-hodgkin’s lymphoma)?

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Child (around 8 years old)

Swelling in jaw (or around area of other lymph node)

Typically African ethnicity.

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What are the 3 main causes of Burkitt’s lymphoma?

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Immunodeficiency

Sporadic

Endemic

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What causes immunodeficiency Burkitt’s lymphoma?

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Associated with HIV and immunosuppression medications

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What causes sporadic Burkitt’s lymphoma?

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EBV is closely linked

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What causes endemic Burkitt’s lymphoma?

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Mostly present in those from countries in places like Africa.

Associated with Malaria

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What is the characteristic blood film for Burkitt’s lymphoma?

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Deeply blue (basophilic staining) with small vacuoles (white dots) which are lipid droplets.

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What are risk factors of non-hodgkin’s lymphoma?

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HIV

Epstein-Barr virus

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is associated with MALT lymphoma

Hepatitis B or C infection

Exposure to pesticides

Exposure to trichloroethylene (a chemical with a variety of industrial uses)

Family history

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What is the translocation associated with Burkitt’s lymphoma?

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Translocation of chromosomes 8 and 14

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What is MALT lymphoma?

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MALT lymphoma develops when the body makes abnormal B lymphocytes.

So it is a type of B cell lymphoma.

MALT stands for mucosa associated lymphoid tissue.

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Who is MALT lymphoma typically seen in?

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Seen in patients with autoimmune disease e.g. Sjögren’s syndrome, this would increase risk of lymphoma of the tear glands and other glands.

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What are the 2 types of MALT lymphoma?

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Gastric

Non-gastric

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What is highly associated with gastric MALT lymphoma?

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H.pylori infection

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What is associated with non-gastric MALT lymphoma?

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Most often associated with head and neck, lung and eyes.

Non-gastric MALT lymphoma is NOT associated with H.pylori infection.

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What is the most common type of MALT lymphoma?

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Gastric MALT lymphoma

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H.pylori infection is present in the majority of MALT lymphoma cases. True/false?

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True

H.pylori is present in 85-90% cases of gastric MALT lymphoma cases.

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How is gastric MALT lymphoma usually handled?

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Usually treated by targeting the underlying H.pylori infection

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What are the main antibiotics used for MALT lymphoma?

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Omeprazole, amoxicillin and clarithromycin.

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What antibiotics are used in MALT lymphoma for someone with a penicillin allergy?

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Omeprazole, metronidazole and clarithromycin.

In patient with penicillin allergy, replace amoxicillin with metronidazole during treatment.