Myelodysplastic syndromes Flashcards

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What are myelodysplastic syndromes?

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This is a group of neoplastic conditions of bone marrow in which there is dysplastic haemopoiesis, resulting in marked morphological abnormalities in blood cells, and a tendency to progress to AML. As such, they are pre-leukaemic disorders. Their hallmark is the presence of a cellular bone marrow with cytopenias in the peripheral blood.

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What is the basic pathogenic process involved in myelodysplastic

syndromes?

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The pathogenesis appears to involve an abnormal clone arising from a mutated stem cell. The combination of the high marrow cellularity and blood cytopenias may be explained by development of a malignant clone with predisposition to apoptosis.

In some cases, the myelodysplastic syndrome is secondary to stem cell damage from prior treatment of unrelated malignancies with chemotherapy or radiotherapy and is therefore iatrogenic, t(MDS).

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Which age group do myelodysplastic syndromes affect most?

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Elderly

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How do myelodysplastic syndromes tend to present?

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Pancytopenic features

  • Anaemia - 80% of cases
  • Infection
  • Bleeding
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What investigations might you do in somoene with suspected myelofibrosis?

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  • Bloods - FBC, U+Es, LFTs, Blood Film, Coagulation screen, Urate, LDH
  • Bone marrow Aspirate
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What might you find on investigation of FBC in myelodysplastic syndromes?

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Evidence bone marrow failure

  • Anaemia
  • Neutropenia
  • Monocytosis
  • Thrombocytopenia
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What might you find on bone marrow biopsy in someone with myelodysplastic syndromes?

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  • Increased cellularity despite pancytopenia
  • Dyserythropoiesis
  • Granulocyte precursors and megakaryocytes - abnormal morphology
  • Ring sideroblasts
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What can myelodysplastic syndromes progress to?

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AML

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