Myeloproliferative disorders Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three types of myeloproliferative disorder?

A

Remember these as “PPE”:

  • Primary myelofibrosis
  • Polycythaemia vera
  • Essential thrombocythemia
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Myeloproliferative disorders have the potential to progress and transform into which type of leukaemia?

A

AML

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3
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Myeloproliferative disorders are associated with which genetic mutation?

A

JAK2

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4
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Which complication is common in both polycythaemia vera and essential thrombocythemia?

What medical treatment is used to reduce the risk of this complication?

A

Thrombosis

Aspirin

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5
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What are the typical findings on FBC in:

a) Polycythaemia vera
b) Essential thrombocythemia
c) Primary myelofibrosis

A

a) Raised Hb
b) Raised platelets
c) Anaemia (WCC and platelets may be high or low)

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Which sign may be present on abdominal examination in patients with myeloproliferative disorders?

A

Hepatosplenomegaly

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7
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What systemic symptoms might be present in a patient with a myeloproliferative disorder?

A

Fever
Weight loss
Night sweats

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What is the diagnostic investigation for the myeloproliferative disorders?

A

Bone marrow biopsy

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9
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Myelofibrosis is considered a type of bone marrow cancer… True or false?

A

True

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10
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A blood film in myelofibrosis may show … shaped RBCs

A

Teardrop-shaped RBCs

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