Lymphomas Flashcards
1
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What is seen in a lymph node telling you it is a reactive process not lymphoma?
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Tingible body macrophages
2
Q
WHO classification of lymphoid neoplasms?
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- ) Neoplasms of immature B cells
- ) Neoplasms of mature B cells
- ) Neoplasms of immature T cells
- ) Neoplasms of mature T cells and NK cells
- ) Neoplasms of Reed-Sternberg cells and variants
3
Q
Hairy Cell Leukemia:
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- Neoplastic proliferation of naive B cells
- BM fibrosed
- Splenomegaly
- No lymphadenopathy
4
Q
Adult T-cell Leukemia/Lymphoma:
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- Neoplastic proliferation of naive B cells
- Caused by HTLV-1
- Rash with lytic bone lesions
5
Q
Mycosis Fungoides:
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- Neoplastic proliferation of mature CD4+ T-cells
- Rash with Pautrier Microabscess
- Sezary Syndrome: Cerebriform nuclei in T cells
6
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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia:
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- Neoplastic proliferation of naive B cells
- CD5 and CD20 Co-expression
- Enter lymph nodes causing small lymphocytic lymphoma
- Hypo IgG and autoimmune hemolytic anemia
7
Q
Lymph node from innermost to outermost layers:
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Follicle zone
Mantle zone
Marginal zone
8
Q
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma subsets:
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All are neoplastic B-cells:
- Follicular lymphoma (small B cell)
- Mantle cell lymphoma (small B cell)
- Marginal zone lymphoma (small B cell)
- Burkitt lymphoma (intermediate B cell)
- Diffuse Large B cell Lymphoma (large B cell)
9
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Follicular lymphoma:
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- CD10 CD20 B cells
- Form follicle like nodules
- 14 (IgH); 18 (bcl2) -> over expression of bcl2
- Lack of tingible body macrophages in germinal center
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Mantle cell lymphoma:
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- CD20+ B cells
- Over-expansion of mantle zone
- 11 (cyclin D); 14 (IgH) -> over expression of bcl2
11
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Marginal zone lymphoma:
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- CD20+ B cells
- Associated with chronic inflammatory states
- H. pylori-> can cause this to turn to MALToma
12
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Burkitt Lymphoma:
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- CD20+ B cells
- Associated with EBV
- Extranodal Masses form
- African form-> Jaw mass
- Sporadic form-> Abdominal mass
- 8 (c-myc); 14 (IgH)
- Highly mitotic-> STARRY NIGHT blood smear
13
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Diffuse Large B cell Lymphoma:
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- CD20+ B cells
- Most common NHL
- Does not affect any specific LN area
- Aggressive
- Can arise sporadically from follicular lymphoma transformation
- 14 (IgH); 18 (bcl2) -> over expression of bcl2
- Smaller % have myc translocation but poor prognosis if they do and chemo-radiation (same as Burkitt)
14
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Hodgkin Lymphoma distinct characteristics:
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- Reed-Sternberg cells
- CD15+ and CD30+ B-cells NOT CD20+
15
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Hodgkin Lymphoma Subtypes:
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- Nodular Sclerosis
- Lymphocyte Rich
- Mixed Cellularity
- Lymphocyte Depleted