Haematological Cancers Flashcards

1
Q

what is lymphoma

A

cancer that develops from the lymphocytes (the white blood cells that are part of the immune system and help fight infection)

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2
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how do patients with lymphoma present

A

lymphadenopathy
Splenomegaly
Extranodal disease
B symptoms:
- night sweats
- weight loss
- unexplained fever
Anaemia of several causes:
- bone marrow infiltration
- splenomegaly
- anaemia of chronic disease

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3
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stage 1 of the Ann-arbor classification system

A

single lymph group effected

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4
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stage 2 of the Ann-arbor classification system

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more than one lymph node group SAME side of the diaphragm

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5
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stage 3 of the Ann-arbor classification system

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lymph node groups BOTH sides of the diaphragm including the spleen

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stage 4 of the Ann-arbor classification system

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extra nodal involvement e.g. liver and bone marrow

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7
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RCHOP chemo for non hodgkins

A

R = RITUXIMAB
C = CYCLOPHOSHAMIDE
H = ADRIAMYCIN
O = VINCRISTINE
P = PREDNISOLONE

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8
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ABVD chemo for non hodgkins

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A = ADRIAMYCIN
B = BLEOMYCIN
V = VINBLASTINE
D = DACARBAZINE

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9
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Myeloma presentation

A

non-specific symptoms
- backache or rib pain
- fatigue
- symptoms from hypercalcaemia
- recurrent infection
- renal impairment

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10
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what is paraprotein in myeloma patients

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the abnormal plasma cells produce an abnormal monoclonal protein called a paraprotein or M protein

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11
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classic triad of myeloma

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  1. increased plasma cells in bone marrow
  2. clonal immunoglobulin or paraprotein
  3. lytic bone lesions
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12
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what can be found on scans in myeloma

A

lytic bone lesions

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13
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CRAB criteria for evidence of end-organ damage attributable to the plasma cell proliferation

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hyperCalcaemia
Renal insufficiency
Anaemia
Bone lesions (more than one lytic bone lesion on skeletal X-ray)

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14
Q

chronic leukemias symptoms

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come from the accumulation of cells

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15
Q

symptoms of acute leukemias

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come from marrow failure

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16
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classic history of acute leukemia

A

quick onset
lethargy
infection
cleaning and bruising
bone pain
gum swelling
lymphadenopathy

17
Q

ALL classic presentation

A

the limping child
purpuric rash
bone pains
lumps

18
Q

presenting features of chronic leukemias

A

none
legsrthy
night sweats
weightless
lymphadenopathy
infection

19
Q

BINET staging of chronic leukemias

A

A LESS THAN THREE NODES
BMORE THAN THREE NODES, LIVER AND SPLEEN
C ANAEMIA AND THROMBOCYTOPENIA