CPS: Leukemia Flashcards
4 main types of leukemias
AML, ALL, CML, CLL (and many others)
arrow cell
blasts: obvious nucleolus, looks like a soccer ball nucleus. Clone is taking over, this slide is pretty homogenous.
____ is a marrow-based neoplasms composed of blasts or minimally differentiated cells
acute leukemias. they have more blasts (% wise) than chronic leukemias
which marrow aspirate is normal
the left one.
compare AML vs ALL based on age, lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly and characteristic appearance of blasts.
compare and contrast the morphology of blasts in AML vs ALL in terms of blast size, nuclear chromatin, nucleoli, cytoplasm.
AML also has auer rods.
note:
___ is often a pediatric malignancy that manigests in pancytopenia, anemia, joint and bone pain.
ALL
what’s wrong with this blood smear?
lots of immature band neutrophils. Could be CML. Eosinophils and basophils also apparent in this slide, which is characteristic of CML–> also of myeloid lineage
CML affects male ____ most
male adults more than children
T/FCML causes pancytopenia
false. it causes a leukocytosis
Does a person with CML often present with lymphadenopathy
no. no lymphadenopathy, but often splenomegaly.
the philadelphia chromosome is often present in people with ___
CML