Lymphoma and Myeloma Flashcards

1
Q

What are the CRAB features?

A

Hypercalcaemia

Renal impairment

Anaemia

Lytic bone lesions

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2
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In which type of myeloma are the bone lesions sclerotic?

A

Poems

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3
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What is immunoparesis?

A

Relative deficiency in endogenous, protective Ig, that is replaced by pathological paraprotein

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4
Q

What is lymphoma?

A

Malignant tumours of lymphoid tissue (not arising primarily from bone marrow)

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5
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What are Reid-Sternberg cells?

A

Binucleated giant cells (owl eyed) typically seen in Hodgkin lymphoma

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6
Q

How is treatment divided in Hodgkin lymphoma?

A

<2A - Local radiotherapy only

>2B - Local radiotherapy and chemotherapy

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7
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Define CHOPR, define how it’s cycled

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Cyclophosphamide - haemorrhage cytitis, and renal impairment

Hydroxydaunorubicin (adriamycin) - cardiac toxicity

Oncovin (vincintine) - peripheral neuropathy

Prednisolone

Rituximab

CHO on day one and P on day 1 to 5 is one cycle, do a cycle every 3 weeks or so depending on bone marrow response

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8
Q

Which lymphoma would you expect in young patients?

A

Hodgkin lymphoma

Burkitt

Lymphoblastic

Anaplastic large cell

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9
Q

Where does Hodgkin lymphoma typically present?

A

Neck and mediastinal nodes

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10
Q

Which type of lymphoma is common in the groin?

A

T-cell lymphoma

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11
Q

A polyclonal process is typical of benign or malignant lymphoma?

A

Benign

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12
Q

A monoclonal process is typical of benign or malignant lymphoma?

A

Malignant

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13
Q

Describe the light chain phenotype in malignant myeloma?

A

It is restricted to cappa or lambda

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14
Q

Which lymphoma has a classic starry sky appearance on histopath?

A

Burkitt lymphoma

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15
Q

How do nodes in Hodgkin lymphoma feel on palpation?

A

Rock hard

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16
Q

What are the major side effects of each of the CHOPR drugs?

A

Cyclophosphamide - haemorrhage cytitis, and renal impairment

Hydroxydaunorubicin (adriamycin) - cardiac toxicity

Oncovin (vincintine) - peripheral neuropathy

Prednisolone

Rituximab - Lymphopenia

17
Q

What characteristic urine feature do you get in multiple myeloma? What is it?

A

Bence-Jones protein

Light chains

18
Q

What is MGUS? How is it significant?

A

Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance - paraprotein is present in the absent of myeloma

People with it are at higher risk of developing myeloma

19
Q

Are Ix are specific for diagnosing MM?

A

Serum and urine electrophoresis

B-2 Microglobulin

Bone marrow examination

Xray skull, spine and long bones

20
Q

How is MM treated?

A

Melphalan

Cyclophosphamide

Thalidomide

Bone marrow transplant

Plasmapheresis to reduce paraprotein if causing symptoms

Bisphosphonates for bone

21
Q

What des MM look like on bone marrow biopsy?

A

>5% plasma cell

With irregular morphology - increase blue in cytoplasm

22
Q

When does MGUS become myeloma?

A

When there are

  • CRAB symptoms
  • Bone marrow >10% plasma cells
23
Q

When should you suspect MM?

A

Pathological fracture

Unexplained renal failure

Unexplained hypercalcaemia

Unexplained anaemia with rouleax (staking of RBCs)

High total protein despite low/normal albumin

24
Q

What do you see on low power views of Hodgkin lymphoma LNs?

A

Nodularity and sclerosis

25
Q

What is the name of the staging system in lymphoma?

A

Ann Arbor staging classification

26
Q

How does follicular lymphoma present?

A

Painless, slow growing lymphadenopathy

27
Q

What are the three classic Ix finding in Burkitt’s?

A

Vacuolated cytoplasm

High LDH

Starry sky pattern