PlasmaCellNeoplasms Flashcards

1
Q

Types of plasma cell neoplasm (PCN)

A
  1. MGUS 
2. Plasmacytoma 
3. Plasma cell myeloma (Multiple myeloma)
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Types of CHL

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  1. Nodular sclerosis 
2. Mixed cellularity 
3. Lymphocyte rich 
4. Lymphocyte depleted
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3
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Findings in MGUS

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Monoclonal Ig in serum or urine 
M protein < myeloma levels 
no lytic bone lesions

  • NO CRAB symptoms/PCM evidence
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4
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MGUS is a precursor to…?

A

plasma cell myeloma (mult. myeloma)

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5
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Pt population of: 


  1. MGUS 

  2. Plasmacytoma 

  3. Plasma cell myeloma (Multiple myeloma)
A
  1. MGUS: >50 yr
    
2. Plasmacytoma: 5 yr old, Male (2/3)
  2. Plasma cell myeloma (Multiple myeloma): >50 yrs
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Types of plasma cytoma

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  1. plasmacytoma of bone 


2. extraosseousplasmacytoma

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plasmacytoma of bone findings

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local tumor of bone w/ multiple myeloma like cells
no other lesions 

No M protein (like MGUS and PCM)

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extraosseousplasmacytoma findings

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local mass lesions outside of bone/BM w/ 75% in upper resp. tract

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Plasma cell myeloma findings

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CRAB: 
high Ca2+, renal insufficiency, anemia, bone lesion

M protein in serum or urine (mostly IgG) 
Elevated creatinine 
Rouleux on smear

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10
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Most frequent symptom of Plasma cell myeloma (multiple myeloma)

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bone pain (back/extremities),
weakness/tired
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CHL driven by?

A

Hodgkin Reed sternberg cells (RS or HRS), 
which are B cell derived

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Common markers of CHL 
positive for? negative for?

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CD15, CD30

Neg: CD19, CD20, CD45

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13
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Histo of CHL

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multilobular nucleus 
eosinophilic inclusions 
large cytoplasms

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14
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Breakdown % of CHL

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  1. Nodular sclerosis 
- 50-80% 

  2. Mixed cellularity 
- 20-30% 

  3. Lymphocyte rich 
- 5 %
    
4. Lymphocyte depleted 
- 1%
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15
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Target population of: 


  1. Nodular sclerosis 

  2. Mixed cellularity
A
  1. Nodular sclerosis: 
- young adults, females


2. Mixed cellularity: 
- Kids/elderly

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16
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EBV predominance in CHL:

1. Nodular sclerosis 

2. Mixed cellularity 

3. Lymphocyte rich 

4. Lymphocyte depleted
A
  1. Nodular sclerosis 
- EBV in 10-25%
    
2. Mixed cellularity 
- EBV in 75% 

  2. Lymphocyte rich 
- no EBV
    
4. Lymphocyte depleted 
- EBV + usually
17
Q

Which CHL is found to have broad collagen bands?

A

Nodular sclerosis

18
Q

Which CHL is found to have nodular growth pattern with residual germinal centers?

A

Lymphocyte rich