Non-hodgkin's lymphoma Flashcards

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Define:

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Malignancy of the lymphoid cells originating in the lymph nodes or other lymphoid tissues without reed-sternberg cells

Range from stable to indolent to aggressive disease

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Aetiology:

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Complex process involving many gene mutations

Associated with oncogenic viruses such as Burkitts and EBV

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Risk factors:

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EBV, HIV, and HCV
Radiotherapy 
Immunosuppressive agents 
Chemotherapy 
SLE (connective tissues diseases)
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Epidemiology:

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More common in males and in the west

Incidence increases with age

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Symptoms:

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Painless enlarging superficial lymphadenopathy mainly in the neck, groin and axilla

Fever

Weight loss >10% loss in 6 months

Night sweats

Hypercalacemia symptoms - stones, psychic groans and abdo moans

Extranodal - more common in NH:
>Headaches
>Skin rashes 
>Sore throat
>testicular swelling 
>Abdo discomfort
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Signs:

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Painless firm rubbery lymphadenopathy
Skin rashes - mycosis fungoides (T cell cutaneous lymphoma)
Abdo mass
Hepatosplenomegaly
BM involvement (pallor, infections and purpura)

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Investigations:

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o FBC
• Anaemia
• Neutropaenia
• Thrombocytopaenia

High ESR and CRP

Raised LDH

Calcium may be raised

HIV, HBV and HCV serology

Blood Film
o Lymphoma cells may be visible in some patients

Bone Marrow Aspiration and Biopsy

Imaging - CXR, CT, PET

Lymph Node Biopsy - allows histopathological evaluation, immunophenotyping and cytogenetics
• Staging - Ann-Arbor

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