COMBANK Random 4 Flashcards
How would rib 4 present in an exhalation dysfunction?
the anterior aspect of rib 4 moves caudally, the posterior rib angle will be prominent to palpation, and there will be anterior narrowing of the intercostal space below the exhaled rib
How would rib 4 present in an inhalation dysfunction?
the depressed edge of the posterior 4th rib angle would be found in an inhalation dysfunction where the anterior border is superior and the posterior border is depressed
What kind of rib dysfunction shows lateral narrowing of the intercostal spaces?
exhalation dysfucntion at ribs with bucket-handle motion, 6-10
Which leukemia presents most commonly in males during their 8th decade of life with Sx of painless cervical lymphadenopathy, early satiety and ab discomfort d/t enlarged spleen (HSmegaly), mucocutaneous bleeding and petechiae d/t to thrombocytopenia, anemia, and neutropenia?
CLL
What will be shown in microscopic exam of CLL?
absolute lymphocytosis, large atypical cells, cleaved cells, prolymphocytes, and SMUDGE CELLS (fragile lymphocytes damaged during slide prep)
What surface antigens will B-lymphocytes express in CLL?
CD19, CD21, CD23, and CD5 (normally present in mantle zone of lymphoid follicles)
What surface antigens will B-lymphocytes express in follicular lymphoma?
CD10, CD19, and CD20 (no 23 or 5)
What will molecular genetics demonstrate in follicular lymphoma?
t(14; 18) chromosomal translocation involving BCL-2
Who does follicular lymphoma normally present in?
middle aged women
arises in germinal centers
Who does mantle cell lymphoma normally present in?
males in 6th decade
What B-cell antigens and translocation will be present in mantle cell lymphoma?
CD19, CD20, CD22, and CD5 with t(11; 14) translocation
What is the most commmon presenting Sx in multiple myeloma?
bone pain - lumbar spine most common d/t osteoclast activating factor IL-1 and IL-6 producing lytic lesions in skeleton
What will peripheral blood smear show in multple myeloma?
rouleaux formation of RBCs
What is the etiology of multiple myeloma?
proliferation of malignant plasma cells d/t overproduction of monoclonal Ig, most commonly IgG - characterized by monoclonal M spike
What will histologic exam reveal of multiple myeloma?
plasma cels with eccentric and smooth nuclei with a perinuclear halo or pale zone and a basophilic cytoplasm