Peds heme-Onc Flashcards

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Aplastic anemia

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Eti: failed bone marrow, drug reactions, infections (EBV)
S/sx: Weakness and pallor, petechiae, purpura, and bleeding, frequent/severe infections.
Dx: CBC, bone marrow biopsy
Tx: supportive, abx if indicated, blood transfusion may be necessary

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Sickle cell

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S/sx: first 3-4 months: asymptomatic, moderately severe hemolytic anemia by 1 yo,
- Dactylitis is most common initial symptom. Recurrent abdominal or MSK pain. Acute chest syndrome.
Dx: neonatal screening, CBC (showing normo or macrocytic anemia), blood smear (showing sickle cells and Howell-Jolly bodies)
Tx: daily prophylactic penicillin (2 mos - 5 years). Pneumococcal vaccine. All illness with fever need treated promptly with parenteral broad-spectrum abx.
- Acute episodes need hydration and transfusions.

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Hemophilia A

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Factor 8

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Von willebrands Disease

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Mucosal bleeding…

Tx: DDAVP

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Hemophilia B

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Factor 9

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Protein C deficiency

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sx: VTE, purpura fulminans, retinal thrombosis
Tx: lifelong anticoagulation

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Idiopathic throbocytopenic purpura

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Spleen forms platelet cross-reactive antibodies
Sx: occurs in healthy child usually following infection. Acute onset with appearance of multipe petechiae and ecchmoses, epistaxis

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Factor V leiden

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Sx: VTE, lots of clots

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Chronic myelogenous leukemia

CML

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Epi<5% childhood lleukemia
Age onset >3
S/sx: bone pain, fever, night sweats, fatigue
Dx: CBC - marked leukocytoisis

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Neuroblastoma

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Cancer that develops from immature nerve cells found in sveral areas of the body: adrenal glands and other areas.
s/sx: abd mass, hepatomegaly, fever, bone pain, limp,
Dx: ab ultrasound, CT chest/abd/pelvis

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Medulloblastoma

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15% of brain tumors
HA, vomiting, papilledema, irritability, failure to thrive,
Dx: measure head circumference

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Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

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Most common malignancy of childhood

S/sx: intermittent fevers, bruising, pallor, bone pain, HSM petechiae

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Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML)

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S/sx: anemia, pallor, fatigue, bruising, infections
Tx: CBC
Auer Rods

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Hodgkin lymphoma

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S/sx: painless cervial adenopathy, supraclavicular, unilateral
Dx; lymph node biopsy, CT,
Dx: presence of the Reed-Sternberg cells

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Astrocytoma

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MC brain tumor in kids
S/sx: HA, vomiting, papilledema, ataxia
Phys: measure head circumference and observe gait

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16
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wilms tumor

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MC type of kidney cancer in children
Asymptomatic adb mass
Rarely crosses midline

17
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Which is more common Wilms tumor or neuroblastoma?

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Neuroblastoma is most common abdominal tumor in kids

18
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Retinoblastoma

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MC intraoccular tumor in kids

S/sx: Leukocoria