Haematology 10 - Lymphoma 1: multidisciplinary Flashcards

1
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What is multiple myeloma a malignancy of?

A

Plasma cells

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2
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Why do bacterial infections and autoimmune disorders increase lymphoma risk?

A

Constant antigenic stimulation

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3
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Why do viral infections increase lymphoma risk?

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Direct viral integration of lymphocytes

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4
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Which lymphoma does Sjorgen’s syndrome increase risk of?

A

Marginal zone lymphoma of the parotid

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5
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Which lymphoma does Hashimoto’s syndrome increase risk of?

A

Marginal zone lymphoma of the thyroid

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6
Q

How is HTLV1 transmitted, and which cancer does it increase risk of?

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A retrovirus that is transmitted at birth, and increases risk of adult T cell leukaemia lymphoma

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7
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Which type of cells are infected by EBV?

A

B cells

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8
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How are EBV-expressing B cells usually eliminated?

A

Cytotoxic T cell function

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9
Q

What type of lymphoma does h pylori infection predispose to?

A

Gastric MALT

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10
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Burkitt lymphoma expresses high level of c-myc oncoprotein, why?

A

Recombination error: on chromosome 14
IgH promotor usually promotes Ig heavy chain production
Mutation in IgH promoter –> c-myc promotion
Mutation is t(8;14)

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11
Q

What are the 2 broad subtypes of Non-Hodgkins lymphoma?

A

B and T cell type

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12
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What are the subtypes of B cell NHL?

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Low grade: follicular, small lymphocytic, marginal zone
High grade: diffuse large cell, Burkitt’s
Aggressive: mantle cell

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13
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What test can prove germinal centre origin of a lymphoma?

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Positive staining for CD10 and bcl6

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14
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What is the classification of Burkitt’s lymphoma

A

High grade peripheral B cell lymphoma

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15
Q

What gene mutation is associated with follicular lymphoma?

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t(14;18) - it causes overexpression of the bcl-2 gene

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16
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Which lymphoma typically has a ‘starry sky appearance’ on histology?

A

Burkitt’s lymohoma

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17
Q

Where does TCR gene recombination occur?

A

Bone marrow

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18
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What are the key enzymes involved in VDJ (TCR gene) recombination?

A

RAG1 and RAG2

19
Q

What are the 2 methods of gene recombination in B cells?

A

Class switching

Somatic hypermutation

20
Q

What is the key enzyme involved in B cell class switching?

A

Adenosine-induced deaminase

21
Q

Which lymphoma are coeliac’s predisposed to?

A

EATL (enteropathy-associated t cell lymphoma)

22
Q

What can PCR be used for in lymphoma diagnosis?

A

Identifying:

  1. Translocations
  2. TCR rearrangement
  3. IG gene rearrangement
23
Q

What is the translocation t(11;14) diagnostic of?

A

Mantle cell lymphoma

24
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What is the translocation of t(2;5) associated with?

A

A better prognosis for aplastic large cell lymphoma

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Which lymphoma shows aberrant CD5 and cyclin D1 expression?
Mantle cell lymphoma
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Which type of lymphoma can cause either a jaw or abdominal mass?
Burkitt's lymphoma
27
Recall one good and one bad prognostic indicator in Burkitt's lymphoma?
Good: germinal centre phenotype Bad: p53 mutation
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What is the grade of peripheral T cell lymphomas?
V aggressive
29
Which lymphoma is particularly common in Japan and the Caribbean?
Adult T cell leukaemia lymphoma
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What is cutaneous T cell lymphoma known as?
Mycosis fungoides
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Which age group tends to be affected by anaplastic large cell lymphoma?
Young adults
32
What is the t(2;5) translocation associated with?
Anaplastic large cell lymphoma
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Which type of lymphoma is associated with ALK-1 expression?
Anaplastic large cell lymphoma
34
Which type of lymphoma is most likely to involve just one lymph node group?
Classical Hodgkin's
35
Which type of granulocyte will be present within a classical Hodgkin's lymphoma?
Eosinophil
36
Which type of lymphoma is associated with an isolated lymphadenopathy?
Nodular Lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin's lymphoma
37
Recall the subtypes of classical Hodgkin's lymphoma
Nodular sclerosing Mixed cellularity Lymphocyte rich/ depleted
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Which type of Hodgkin's lymphoma would show B cell rich nodules?
Nodular lymphocyte-predominant lymphoma
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Which type of lymphoma stains positively for CD15 and CD30?
Hodgkin's
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What is the biggest risk of radiotherapy in hodgkin's lymphoma for women?
Breast Ca
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What is the translocation t(8;14) associated with?
Burkitt's lymphoma
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What is the best chemotherapy for Burkitt's lymphoma?
Rituximab
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What is the histological finding of "angular nuclei" pathognemonic for?
Mantle cell lymphoma
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The Durie-Salmon staging system is used for which type of malignancy?
Multiple myeloma