Lymphocytosis and Lymphoid Leukemias Flashcards

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What is the lymphocyte count in a benign/non-clonal disorder verses a neoplastic/clonal disorder?

A

benign: ~10,000 or less
neoplastic: 20-40,000

Remember Normal range: 1,000-3,500

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What are the lymphocytes doing in mononucleosis?

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Cytotoxic T cells responding to EBV-infected B cells

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What are the 3 PB smear criteria that must be met for a diagnosis of mononucleosis?

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  1. > 50% mononuclear cells in diff
  2. marked lymphocytic heterogeneity
  3. > 10% reactive lymphocytes

Confirmation with heterophile antibody monospot test.

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Typical reactive lymphocytoses

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Polyclonal and demonstrate an admixture of kappa- and lambda-expressing B cells and CD4+ and CD8+ T cells

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5
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Lymphoid leukemia vs lymphoid lymphoma

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Neoplastic lymphoid cell in the blood

Neoplastic lymphoid cells in tissue (LN, spleen, liver)

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CD34+
CD10+
TDT+
CD19+
CD20-
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B-ALL

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CD3+
CD4-8 dual+
TDT+

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T-ALL

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Lymphocytosis of small lymphs with round nuclei and “soccer ball” or “gingersnap” chromatin

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CLL/SLL

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CD5+
CD19+
CD23+

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CLL/SLL

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Lymphocytes with “hairy” cytplasmic projections and reniform nuclei

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Hairy cell leukemia

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CD19+
CD20+
CD11c+
CD22 bright +

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Hairy cell leukemia

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TRAP + cells

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Found in hairy cell leukemia
Positive for tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase

Also, cells “trapped” in red pulp and bm –> cannot get to lymph node –> splenomegaly d/t accumulation
Dry tap on bm aspiration

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13
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HTLV-1 provirus in tumor cells

Adults with skin lesions, HSM, LAD and hypercalcemia
Common in Japan and Caribbean
Rapidly progressive

“flower” cells, helper T cells, CD25+ CD4+

A

Adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATLL)

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Adult patients with cutaneous patches, plaques
Or generalized erythema and LAD

Lymphocytes with cerebriform nuclei and powdery chromatin in skin or blood

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Mycosis fungoides/Sezary syndrome

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Adult patients with neutropenia, anemia, splenomegaly

May be assoc with autoimmune disorder (RA); indolent

Lymphocytes with eosinophilic granules; cytotoxic T cells CD8+

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T-cell large granular lymphocytic leukemia (LGLL)

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