PlasmaCellNeoplasms Flashcards
Types of plasma cell neoplasm (PCN)
- MGUS 2. Plasmacytoma 3. Plasma cell myeloma (Multiple myeloma)
Types of CHL
- Nodular sclerosis 2. Mixed cellularity 3. Lymphocyte rich 4. Lymphocyte depleted
Findings in MGUS
Monoclonal Ig in serum or urine M protein < myeloma levels no lytic bone lesions
- NO CRAB symptoms/PCM evidence
MGUS is a precursor to…?
plasma cell myeloma (mult. myeloma)
Pt population of:
- MGUS
- Plasmacytoma
- Plasma cell myeloma (Multiple myeloma)
- MGUS: >50 yr
2. Plasmacytoma: 5 yr old, Male (2/3) - Plasma cell myeloma (Multiple myeloma): >50 yrs
Types of plasma cytoma
- plasmacytoma of bone
2. extraosseousplasmacytoma
plasmacytoma of bone findings
local tumor of bone w/ multiple myeloma like cells
no other lesions
No M protein (like MGUS and PCM)
extraosseousplasmacytoma findings
local mass lesions outside of bone/BM w/ 75% in upper resp. tract
Plasma cell myeloma findings
CRAB: high Ca2+, renal insufficiency, anemia, bone lesion
M protein in serum or urine (mostly IgG) Elevated creatinine Rouleux on smear
Most frequent symptom of Plasma cell myeloma (multiple myeloma)
bone pain (back/extremities), weakness/tired
CHL driven by?
Hodgkin Reed sternberg cells (RS or HRS), which are B cell derived
Common markers of CHL positive for? negative for?
CD15, CD30
Neg: CD19, CD20, CD45
Histo of CHL
multilobular nucleus eosinophilic inclusions large cytoplasms
Breakdown % of CHL
- Nodular sclerosis - 50-80%
- Mixed cellularity - 20-30%
- Lymphocyte rich
- 5 %
4. Lymphocyte depleted - 1%
Target population of:
- Nodular sclerosis
- Mixed cellularity
- Nodular sclerosis: - young adults, females
2. Mixed cellularity: - Kids/elderly