Haematological Malignancies Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 2 main types of haematological malignancy?

A

Myeloid
Lymphoblastic

Split dependent on which blood cell precursor comes from

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2
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How can myeloid maligncies be further split?

A

Acute

Chronic

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3
Q

What is the acute myeloid malignancy?

A

Acute myeloid leukaemia

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4
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What are the chronic myeloid malignancies?

A

Chronic myeloid leukaemia
Myelofibrosis
Polycythaemia vera
Essential thrombocytosis

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5
Q

What are the lymphoid malignancies?

A

Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
Chronic lymphoblastic leukaemia
Myeloma
Lymphoma

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6
Q

What are the general effects of haematological malignancies?

A

Bone marrow failure
Constitutional symptoms
Infiltration

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7
Q

What are the symptoms of bone marrow failure?

A

Anaemia
Thrombocytopenia
Recurrent infections

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8
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What are the constitutional symptoms?

A

Weight loss
Fatigue
Infiltration

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9
Q

What are the symptoms of infiltration?

A

Hepatomegaly
Splenomegaly
Lymphadenopathy

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10
Q

How are haematological malignancies investigated?

A

Bloods

  • FBC
  • U&Es
  • Calcium
  • LDH

Tissue biopsy

CT/MRI

Bone marrow biopsy

  • aspirate
  • trephine

Flow cytometry

Immunohistochemistry

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