Leukaemia - Aetiology Flashcards

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What are the predisposing factors for leukaemia?

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Genetic or environmental

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What is the definition of leukaemia?

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A malignant condition of blood and blood-forming tissue in the bone marrow and spleen.

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Chronic exposure to what chemical can give rise to leukaemia?

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Benzene

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Bombs, nuclear power plants and treatment are types of what exposure that can give rise to leukaemia?

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Radiation exposure

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Give examples of diseases that require cytotoxic therapy and can cause leukaemia.

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  1. Breast cancer
  2. Lung cancer
  3. Hodgkin’s lymphoma
  4. Testicular cancer
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Why is Down’s Syndrome relevant to leukaemia?

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The incidence of leukaemia is 10-30x more likely in children with Down’s Syndrome than in the general population.

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What types of anaemia can lead to leukaemia?

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Fanconi’s anaemia and haemolytic anaemia

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What are myeloid cells?

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The granulocyte precursor cell in bone marrow or the spinal cord.

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What two conditions of myeloid cells can give rise to leukaemia?

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Myelodysplastic syndrome and myeloproliferation

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What are the myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS)?

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They are haematological medical conditions with ineffective (or dysplastic) production of the myeloid class of haematopoietic stem cells in bown marrow.

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What are myeloproliferation neoplasms?

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A group of diseases of the bone marrow in which excess cells are produced.

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How are myelodysplasia and myeloproliferation related?

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Myeloproliferation may evolve into myelodysplastic syndrome and then onto acute myeloid leukaemia. Myeloproliferative diseases on the whole have much better prognosis than myelodysplastic or AML diseases.

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What is the incidence of leukaemia?

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Rare - 5 in 100,000

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