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WVSOM -- First Aid Leukemia/Lymphoma

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How do you differentiate acute from chronic leukemias?   in acute blasts predomiante. Children and elderly in acute.  
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How do you differentiate a leukemoid reaction from CML?   Leukemoid will have incrased leukocyte alkaline phosphatase  
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When do you see auer bodies?   AML  
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What do you see in AML?   a lot of granules and auer rods  
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What are auer rods?   clumped lysosomes  
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M3   AML  
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t(15;17)   M3 type of AML  
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t(9;22)   Philadelphia chromosome CML  
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t(8;14)   Burkitt's Lymphoma  
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c-myc   Burkitt's lymphoma  
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bcl-2 activation   follicular lymphoma  
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t(14;18)   Follicular Lymphoma  
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t(15;17)   M3 type of AML  
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responsive to all-trans retinoic acid)   M3 type of AML  
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t(11;22)   Ewing's sarcoma  
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t(11;14)   Mantle Cell Lymphoma  
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< 15yo   ALL  
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median onset~ 60yo   AML  
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30-60 yo   CML  
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> 60 yo   CLL  
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what is there a big risk of in AML?   DIC  
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TRAP   hairy cell leukemia  
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mature B-cell tumor in the elderly. Hairlike projections   Hairy cell leukemia  
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Smudge cells in peripheral blood smear warm antibody autoimmune hemolytic anemia   CLL  
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CD10   ALL  
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TdT+ marker   ALL  
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mediastinal mass   ALL  
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peroxidase-positive cytoplasmic inclusions   AML  
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fried egg appearance   multiple myeloma  
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BENSE JONES PROTEINS!!!   Multiple myeloma  
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M spike   Multiple myeloma  
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hyper calcemia renal insufficiency anema   multiple myeloma  
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Starry sky   burkitt's lymphoma  
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what does bcl-2 inhibit?   apoptosis  
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HTLV-1   Adult T cell lymphoma  
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sezary syndrome   mycosis fungoides adults present with cutaneous patches/nodules cutaneous T-cell lymphoma  
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ABD and pelvis lymphadenopathy   diffuse large B-cell lymphoma  
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t(8;14) with HIV   Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma  
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CD30/15   Reed sternberg cells  
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Most common hodgkin; collagen banding lacunar cells   Nodular sclerosing  
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Prognosis vs number of reed sternberg cells   the more reed sternberg cells the worst prognosis  
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EBV related hodgkin's lymphoma   Lymphocyte rich  
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Byeloid stem cells "Blast crisis"   CML  
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Lymphocytes Non-antibody-producing B cells   CLL  
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Myeloblasts   AML  
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Lymphoblasts (pre-B or pre-T)   ALL  
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abnormal stem cells in bone marrow   leukemia  
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HTLV 2   hairy Cell Leukemia  
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increased RBC/WBC/Platelets   Polycythemia vera  
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increased platelets >1million platelets   Essential thrombocytosis  
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tear drop cells with big spleen   myelofibrosis  
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decreased RBC increased WBC/platelets   CML  
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itchying in shower due to abnormal histamine release   polycythemia  
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