Malignancies Flashcards

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What are the categories of haematological malignancies?

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> Acute Leukemias - ALL/AML
> Chronic Leukaemias - CML/CLL
> Malignant Lymphomas - HL/NHL
> Multiple Myeloma
> Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS)
> Chronic Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
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What’s the difference between leukaemia &lymphoma?

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They’re descriptive terms: Leukaemia refers to bone marrow/blood disease
Lymphoma refers to disease mostly in the lymphoid tissue

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What are the majot Acute Leukaemias?

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Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia

Acute Myeloid Leukaemia

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What’s happening in an acute vs a chronic leukaemia?

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Acute - Non-differentiating leukaemic cells with bone marrow failure

Chronic - Cells are still differentiating so you get proliferation without marrow failure

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Why is acute leukaemia so must faster than chronic?

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Acute is rapidly fatal due to the buildup of undifferentiated blast cells and associated marrow failure

Where as marrow continues to function in chronic leukaemias

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Bone marrow failure is the main presentation of leukaemia, how does that appear?

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Anaemia

Thrombocytopenic bleeding i.e. purpura/petechiae &mucosal bleeding

Neutropenia related bacterial/fungal infections

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Where in a lymph node are various lymphoid cells found?

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B cells found in follicles. Undergoing selection/expansion in germinal centres & naïve cells in the mantle zone

T cells in paracortex

Plasma cells in medulla

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Lymphadenopathy is very common in Lymphoma, what about it would suggest a lymphoma instead of say an infection?

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Localised & Painless (if it’s painful more likely to be a bacterial inf)

Generalised and painless (If it’s painful its more likely a viral infection)

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How could a lymphoma present systemically?

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Fever
Drenching Sweats
Loss of weight
Pruritis
Fatigue
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