CLL Dr. Krafts 5/15/14 Flashcards
Chronic lymphoproliferative disorders things you must know
- Malignant proliferation of lymphocytes in blood, bone marrow
- Many disorders; CLL most important
- Occur only in adults***
- Long course; indolent but incurable
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (most common)
- Small, mature lymphocytes
- = small lymphocytic lymphoma
- B-cell, but CD5+*** (weird!) (traditionally think of as a T-cell marker but present during a very short period during B cell development)
- Long but inexorable course
Clinical findings in CLL
- Older (>40)
- Asymptomatic at first
- Later, organ infiltration
- Infection may occur due to hypogammaglobulinemia
Immunophenotype of CLL
Positive for:
- B-cell antigens (CD20)***
- A T-cell antigen (CD5)***
Negative for:
-TdT (marker for lymphoblasts)(talking about mature here)
Treatment and prognosis of CLL
Tx
- conservative
- reduce organomegaly, infections
Prognosis
- counts, adenopathy, BM pattern
- mean survival: 9 years
- death usually from infection
Hairy Cell leukemia things you must know
- hairy cells
- splenomegaly w/o lymphadenopathy (usually they go together)
- pancytopenia
- TRAP +
- Chicken wire appearance in bone marrow (thats why you get pancytopenia)
Clinical findings in HCL
older (>40)
M:F = 5:1***
big spleen but not lymphadenopahty
pancytopenia (usually) and monocytopenia (always)
Special studies in HCL
Cytochemistry
-TRAP + (quick stain–> tartrate resistant acid phosphate. All red washes away except red on most cells except on hairy cells and a couple other)
Immunophenotype
- Positive for B-cell antigens
- Negative for CD5 (seen in CLL)
Treatment and prognosis of HCL
Tx
-chemotherapy
Prognosis
-Good usually 10+ years
Prolymphocytic leukemia things you must know
prolymphocytes
splenomegaly without lymphadenopathy
rare
aggressive
Clinical and Lab findings in PL
Clinical
- splenomegaly without lymphadenopathy
- aggressive
Lab
- increased WBC
- decreased HgB
- decreased platelet count
Large granulated lymphocyte leukemia things you must know
large granulated lymphocytes
T-cell***
Neutropenia
Long survival
Clinical and Lab findings in LGL
modest leukocytosis
neutropenia
infections (from neutropenia)
long survival