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Leukemia Lymphoma
First Aid Leukemia Lymphoma
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Translocation associated with follicular lymphoma | t(14,18); bcl-2 expression |
| Translocation associated with Burkitt's lymphoma | t(8,14); c-myc expression |
| Translocation associated with mantle cell lymphoma | t(11,14) |
| Translocation associated with CML | t(9,22); Philadelphia chromosome, bcr-abl fusion |
| Translocation associated with Ewing's sarcoma | t(11,22) |
| Translocation associated with M3 type AML | t(15,17) |
| Lymphoma similar to CLL | Small lymphocytic lymphoma |
| Most common lymphoma in adults | Follicular lymphoma |
| Exhibits CD 5+ B cells and associated with poor prognosis | Mantle cell lymphoma |
| Most common lymphoma of children | Lymphocytic lymphoma |
| Starry sky appearance | Burkitt's Lymphoma |
| Associated with monoclonal plasma cell with "fried egg" appearance and Bence Jones protein in urine | Multiple myeloma |
| Most common leukemia of young children | ALL |
| Most common leukemia of older adults | CLL |
| Significant for Auer rods; peroxidase-positive cytoplasmic inclusions in granulocytes and myeloblasts | AML |
| Leukemia most responsive to therapy | ALL |
| Lymphoma with highest association with EBV | Burkitt's lymphoma; also characteristic jaw lesion in endemic africa |
| Hyperviscosity syndrome which like multiple myeloma exhibits M spike of the IgM variety (instead of IgG) and has no lytic bone lesions | Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia |
| Distinctive tumor giant cell seen in Hodgkin's disease | Reed-Sternberg cells; binucleate "owl's eyes" appearance |
| Commonly associated with smudge cells on blood smear, and warm antibody agglutination | CLL |