Myeloproliferative disorders Flashcards
What are the three types of myeloproliferative disorder?
Remember these as “PPE”:
- Primary myelofibrosis
- Polycythaemia vera
- Essential thrombocythemia
Myeloproliferative disorders have the potential to progress and transform into which type of leukaemia?
AML
Myeloproliferative disorders are associated with which genetic mutation?
JAK2
Which complication is common in both polycythaemia vera and essential thrombocythemia?
What medical treatment is used to reduce the risk of this complication?
Thrombosis
Aspirin
What are the typical findings on FBC in:
a) Polycythaemia vera
b) Essential thrombocythemia
c) Primary myelofibrosis
a) Raised Hb
b) Raised platelets
c) Anaemia (WCC and platelets may be high or low)
Which sign may be present on abdominal examination in patients with myeloproliferative disorders?
Hepatosplenomegaly
What systemic symptoms might be present in a patient with a myeloproliferative disorder?
Fever
Weight loss
Night sweats
What is the diagnostic investigation for the myeloproliferative disorders?
Bone marrow biopsy
Myelofibrosis is considered a type of bone marrow cancer… True or false?
True
A blood film in myelofibrosis may show … shaped RBCs
Teardrop-shaped RBCs