Hematology Week 2: Approach to a Patient with a Hematologic Neoplasm Flashcards
When should you expect hematologic neoplasm?
- History is key
- Physical exam
- Labs
- Symptoms
Typical symptoms of a Hematologic Neoplasm
B symptoms
- fever without infection
- unintended weight loss
- night sweats
- severe fatigue
A palpable or visible mass
Pain
- visceral
- bone
Typical CBC of a Hematologic Neoplasm
6 listed
- Anemia (Macrocytosis > Microcytosis)
- Neutropenia
- Thrombocytopenia
- >1 cell line involved raises suspicion
- Duration of symptoms
- Lymphadenopathy
Imaging inHematologic Neoplasm
PET Scan radioactive glucose (glucose goes to sites that have high energy) lymphoma lights up in lymphoma

Biopsy in Hematologic Neoplasm
- peripheral blood
- BM biopsy (aspirate and core)

Types of lymph node biopsies
3 listed

Staging
- Example Ann Arbor Staging System for Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphomas
- Hodgkin Staging is the same except for an A or B denoting the presence of B symptoms

Treatment of Hematologic Neoplasm

Treatment of Hematologic Neoplasm

Types of medications

Supportive Care Types
3 listed

Clinical Trials

Response to treatment: Partial
any positive response that is less than complete
Response to treatment: Complete response
Having no evidence of disease by any measure
Response to treatment: Remission
Patients tend to use a synonymous with complete remission
Response to treatment: Cure
Free from that disease for 5 years post-treatment with reasonable expectation that it will not recur
Response to treatment: Progressive Disease
disease growth either on or off treatment
Response to treatment: Relapsed Disease
Recurrence after complete response
Response to treatment: Refractory Disease
not responsive to multiple therapies
When can you expect a cure?

Stem Cell Transplant
HSCT are usually done in peripheral blood now whereas bone marrow was once sucked out and poked repeatedly

Autologous Stem Cell Transplant
saved stem cells in freezer then give enormous chemotherapy and rescued with saved cells

Allogeneic Cell Transplant Matching

Allogeneic Cell Transplant Procedure

Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant Risks

Allogeneic Cell Transplant Immunocompromise

Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant Indications

Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant Obstacles
