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DIT leuk/lymph
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| most common leukemia in children | ALL |
| most common leukemia in adults in the US | CLL |
| most common lymphoma in US | diffuse lg B cell lymphoma |
| reed sternberg cells | hodgkin's lymphoma |
| AML a/w down syndrome | M7 AML |
| leukemia with more mature cells and less than 5% blasts | Chronic leukemia |
| AML that are CD13 and CD33 + | M0-M6 AML |
| particularly a/w EBV | Burkitt's and Hodgkin's lymphomas |
| characteristic AUER rods | AML (particularly M2 and M3) |
| a/w long term celiac disease | intestinal T cell lymphoma |
| greater than 20% blasts in marrow | acute leukemia |
| myelodysplastic syndromes have a tendency to progress to... | AML |
| myeloproliferative disorders may progress to | AML |
| AML that is CD 41 and CD61 + | M7 AML |
| PAS + acute leukemia | ALL |
| commonly presents with bone pain | ALL |
| viscous blood, HA, plethora, splenomegaly, and low EPo | polycythemia vera |
| Leukemia equivalent o Burkett's lymphoma | L3 or B variant ALL |
| lymphoma equivalent of CLL | small lymphocytic lymphoma |
| numerous basophils, splenomegaly, and negative for leukocyte alk phos | CML |
| most common neonatal leukemia | M7 AML (megakaryocytic) |
| always positive for the philadelphia chromosome (t9;22) | CML |
| only AML that is Cd13 and CD33 negative | M7 AML |
| starry sky pattern due to phagocytosis of apoptotic tumor cells | Burkitt's lymphoma |
| always a/w BCR-ABL genes | CML |
| a/w sjogren, hashimoto, and H. Pylori | marginal cell MALToma |
| acute leukemia positive for peroxidase | AML |
| solid sheets of lymphoblasts in marrow | ALL |
| PAS negative acute leukemia | AML |