Lymphoma Flashcards

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What are lymphomas?

A

Neoplasms of lymphoid cells, originating in lymph nodes or other lymphoid tissues
Arises from Mature B cells

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2
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Hodgkins lymphomas account for what percentage of all lymphomas?

A

15%

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3
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What histological feature is diagnostic for Hodgkins lymphoma?

A

Reed Sternberg cells

“OWL EYES”

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4
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3 risk factors for Hodgkins lymphoma

A

FHx
EBV
Young adult

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5
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List 3 B symptoms of Hodgkins lymphoma

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Fever > 38 degrees: If cyclical = Pel-Ebstein fever
Night sweats
Weight loss > 10% body weight in 6/12

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6
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Common presentation in Hodgkins lymphoma

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Painless enlarging mass
Rubbery, superficial, firm
Most common in neck (+/- axilla +/- groin)
May become painful after alcohol ingestion

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7
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List 7 signs of Hodgkins lymphoma

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Lymphadenopathy
Splenomegaly /hepatosplenomegaly
Skin excoriations  
Signs of intrathoracic disease (e.g. pleural effusion, SVCO) 
Cachexia
Tonsillar enlargement
Pallor (anaemia)
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8
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Describe bloods in Hodgkins lymphoma

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Anaemia of chronic disease (Low Hb, low platelets)
Leucocytosis (Lymphopaenia in advanced disease)
High neutrophils
High eosinophils
High ESR + CRP
High LDH (released in cell turnover)

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9
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Ix in Hodgkins lymphoma?

A

Bloods
PET-CT: May show mediastinal mass
Biopsy: Reed Sternberg Cells

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10
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What system is used for staging in Hodgkins lymphoma?

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Ann Arbor Staging

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11
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Why may Bone Marrow Aspirate and Trephine Biopsy be performed in Hodgkins lymphoma?

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Can spread to bone marrow in late stages

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What is non-hodgkin’s lymphoma?

A

All lymphomas without Reed-Sternberg cells
Diverse group:
85% B cell
15% T cell + NK cell forms

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13
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5 RF for non-hodgkin’s lymphoma

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Radiotherapy 
Immunosuppressive agents 
Chemotherapy 
HIV, HBV, HCV, EBV
AI conditions: RA, Coeliac, SLE
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14
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3 systemic sx in non-hodgkin’s lymphoma

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B Sx: Fever, Night sweats, Weight loss > 10% body weight
Fatigue
Sx of hypercalcaemia

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Mass in non-hodgkin’s lymphoma

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Painless enlarging mass (in neck, axilla or groin)

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16
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4 Signs of non-hodgkin’s lymphoma

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Painless firm rubbery lymphadenopathy
Mycosis fungoides: looks like fungal infection but is a cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Abdominal mass
Hepatosplenomegaly

17
Q

Bloods in non-hodgkin’s lymphoma

A

Thrombocytopenia/ Pancytopenia
Lymphocytosis
High ESR/ CRP

18
Q

Ix for non-hodgkin’s lymphoma

A

Excision biopsy

PET CT

19
Q

Tx for non-hodgkin’s lymphoma

A

Radiation + Chemotherapy
CHOP:
cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, prednisolone

20
Q

In which type of lymphoma is extra nodal involvement more common?

A

Non Hodgkins Lymphoma

GIT + CNS

21
Q

Vague presenting Sx in Hodgkin’s lymphoma

A

Pruritis
Cough
Lymphadenopathy

22
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3 Vague presenting Sx in Hodgkin’s lymphoma

A

Pruritis
Cough
Lymphadenopathy

23
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Tx for Hodgkin’s lymphoma

A

ABVD (doxorubicin, bleomycin, vinblastine, dacarbazine)

+ Radiotherapy