Haematology Flashcards

1
Q

Give 5 risk factors for developing leukeamia?

A
Ionising radiation
Cytotoxic drugs
Genetic disorders (Downs syndrome)
Retroviruses
Immunodeficient state
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2
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What is the reference range for MCV?

A

76-96 femtolitres

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3
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State 4 causes of microcytic anaemia?

A

Iron deficiency anaemia
Thalassaemia (a/b)
Anaemia of chronic disease
Sideroblastic anaemia

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4
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Name 5 causes of normocytic anaemia?

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Acute blood loss
Haemolysis
Pregnancy
Bone marrow failure
Renal failure
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5
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Give 5 causes of macrocytic anaemia?

A
Folate or B12 deficiency 
Liver disease e.g. alcohol excess 
Haemolysis leading to reticulocytosis 
Cytotoxic drugs 
Marrow infiltration
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How is Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia classified?

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Morphologically (microscopic appearance)
Immunological (surface markers)
Cytogenic (chromosomal analysis eg, philadelphia chromosome poor prognosis)

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Give the 2 clinical features associated with Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia?

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Marrow failure: anaemia, infections, bleeding

Infiltration: hepato/splenomegaly, lymphadenopathy

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Give the 4 mainstays of management in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia?

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Support: blood/platelet transfusions, IV fluids, allopurinol (prevents tumour lysis)

Infections: Immediate IV Abx for infection

Chemotherapy

Marrow transplantation

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