Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia Flashcards

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Define:

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Malignant clonal disease characterised by uncontrolled proliferation of myeloid cells in the bone marrow and blood.

Slower progression than AML

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Aetiology:

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Malignant proliferation of stem cells - 95% have the Philadelphia chromosome (translocation of 9 and 22 BCR-ABL fusion gene)

Other types:

  • Ph -ve (worse prognosis)
  • Chronic neutrophilic/eosonphilic
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What are the stages of CML:

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o Relatively stable chronic phase (4-6 yr duration)
o Accelerated phase (3-9 months)
o Acute leukaemia phase - blast transformation

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Risk factors:

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Ionising radiation
Benzene
IBD

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Epidemiology:

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Incidence increases with age
4x more in males
peak incidence in 40-60 years

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Symptoms:

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Asymp in 40-50%
Weight loss
Malaise
Sweating

Bone marrow failure:

  • lethargy
  • dyspnoea
  • Easy bruising
  • Epitaxisis
  • Abdo discomfort and early satiety due to the splenic enlargement

rare - gout and hypervicosity (headaches, visual disturbnces and priapism)

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Signs:

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Splenomegaly - 90% of cases and the most common finding
Pallor
Bleeding
Ecchymosis

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Investigations:

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o	FBC 
•	High WCC with whole spectrum of myeloid cells – high neutrophils, myelocytes, basophils, eosinophils
•	Low Hb 
•	High/normal/low platelets 
•	High uric acid 
•	High B12 and transcobalamin I 
•	Low neutrophil ALP score 

Blood Film
o Immature granulocytes

Bone Marrow Aspirate or Biopsy
o Hypercellular with raised myeloid-erythroid ratio

Cytogenetics
o Show the Philadelphia chromosome

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