11: Leukemia And Lymphoma Cases Flashcards

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Q

Three types of chemo: induction, consolidation, maintenance

A
  1. Induction: initial chemo to induce remission
  2. Consolidation: intensifying chemo to make sure no Ca cells are left in the body
  3. Maintenance chemo: for some cancers, long term therapy to maintain remission
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What is a contraindication for stem cell transplants?

A

Older age, due to complications

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3
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Mortality rate of DIC in APL

A

30-80%

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4
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WBC > 50 x10^3 is what until proven otherwise?

A

Leukemia

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5
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Three LN findings that are suspicious and warrant a biopsy

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  1. Subclavian LAD
  2. Fixed, hard LAD
  3. LN > 4 cm
    (Tender LAD often benign)
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6
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Six risk factors for malignancy with LAD

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  1. Age > 40
  2. LAD duration > 4-6 wks
  3. General LAD (2+ regions)
  4. Male
  5. White
  6. Systemic sx (fever, WL, hepatosplenomegaly
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7
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Best way to dx lymphoma + only way to dx Hodgkin lympoma

A

Excision biopsy

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8
Q

Allopurinol is what kind of drug?

A

Xanthine oxidase inhibitor

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9
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Why is needle biopsy usually not enough to dx Hodgkin lympoma?

A

Scattered B-derived reed-stern berg cells in an abundant background of T cells, eosinophils, and other cells -> hard to see just a few Reed-Sternbergs without a large sample size

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