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04/22/2012

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Term

Name 3 common presenting symptoms of Acute Myelogenous Leukemia

Three for Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia

Definition

Acute-anemia, thrombocytopenia,neutropenia

In chronic they will present with fatigue, anorexia and weight loss. 

Term
Differentiate the lab findings for Acute Myelogenous Leukemia and Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia
Definition

Acute: a lot of abnormal myeloblastic cells (in peripheral smear and bone marrow biopsy)

 

Chronic:  Increase in the number of myeloid cells, platelets and erythrocytes in peripheral smear and myeloid hyperplasia in bone marrow

Term

Myelogenous leukemias:

differentiate the treatments for the chronic and acute forms

Definition

Acute: Radiation, stem cell transplant, radiotherapy (induction and postremission stages)

Chronic-treat with Imatinib (if they have the Philadelphia chromosome), BM transplant if early, radiation if late in disease

Term
What is the mechanism of Imatinib
Definition

A Tyrosine kinase inhibitor that interferes with signalling pathways

 

Term
3 Disease phases of Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia
Definition

Chronic phase-no/few symptoms

 

Accelerated myeloproliferative phase (worsened anemia, poor response to therapy)

 

Short Terminal Blastic phase (elevated blast cells, multiple complications, resembles the acute form)

Term
Which population is mostly affect by Acute Lymphocytic leukemia
Definition
75% is in children/adolescents
Term
Briefly describe symptoms associated with an elevated WBC count
Definition

Headache

confusion

pallor

dyspnea

gingival hyperplasia

petechia

purpura

hepatosplenomegaly

subarachnoid hemorrhage

 

Term
Briefly differentiate between Acute and chronic forms of lymphocytic leukemia
Definition

Acute is characterized by a dramatic increase in WBC count

 

Chronic is characterized by a malignant proliferation of abnormal lymphoid cells that appear to be normal

Term
Which is more common, B-cell CLL or T-cell CLL?
Definition
B cell
Term
Describe the lab findings associated with Acute and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia 
Definition

Acute: Leukocytosis (raised WBC count), severe anemia, thrombocytopenia and low granulocytes, hypercellular bone marrow with blasts dominating

 

Chronic: similar, with high lymphocyte count and bone marrow is replaced with abnormal cells, may have anemia and thrombocytopenia. 

Term
Differentiate treatment of Acute and Chronic forms of Lymphocytic Leukemia
Definition

Acute-intensive chemo and radiation in 3 stages-induction of remission, intensification/CNS prophylaxis, maintenance.

 

Chronic-seldom curable, dictated by stage of disease and age.

If young-chemo and monoclonal antibodies

If elderly just 1 of the 2. 

Term
What is the prognosis for children with ALL
Definition
Quite good, 80-90%, is barely even half that for adults.
Term
Describe the clinical presentation of Hodgkin disease (lymphoma)
Definition

Palpable, painless lympadenopathy

Cyclical fever

Unintentional weight loss

Term
What is the diagnostic histological (from lymph node biopsy) feature of Hodgkin disease
Definition
Reed-Stemberg Cells, which are multi-nucleated giant cells unique to this disease
Term
Which virus is associated with Hodgkin disease
Definition
Epstein-barr virus has been found in the Reed-Stemberg cells that are associated with Hodgkins. 
Term
Describe the 4 Ann Arbor stages of Hodgkin disease
Definition

I: confined to a single lymph node

II: 2 or more lymph nodes on same side of diaphragm

III: disease on both sides of diaphragm

IV: Metastatic stage (present in extralymphatic sites)

Term
What is the overall prognosis for Hodgkin disease?
Definition
Very good with radiation and chemo, 90% for stage I, 85% for the other stages. 
Term
In terms of Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, which has the worst prognosis, T cell or B cell lymphomas
Definition
T cell lymphomas are associated with worse outcomes
Term
Name the 3 categories of Non-Hodgkin lymphomas
Definition

Indolent (MALT lymphoma)

Aggresive (diffuse large B cell lymphoma, peripheral T cell lymphoma)

Highly aggresive (eg. Burkitt lymphoma)

Term
What is used to differentially diagnose persistent painless lymphadenopathy
Definition
Lymph node biopsy
Term
Of the 3 types of Non-Hodgkin lymphomas, which is considered incurable?
Definition

Indolent lymphomas (advanced stage)

The other 2 are responsive to treatment even in the advanced stage

Term
What is the clinical term for neoplasm of mature and immature plasma cells (clonal malignancy)
Definition
Multiple Myeloma
Term
What is going on physiologically to cause the symptoms associated with multiple myeloma 
Definition

Marrow replacement

bone destruction

production of monoclonal antibodies/antibody fragments

Term
Describe the lab findings in multiple myeloma
Definition

Excessive production of monoclonal immunoglobulins by malignant cells  (M-spike)

 

Term
Name 3 treatment methods of multiple myelomas
Definition

1. Chemotherapy

2. Autologous stem cell transplant (person's own stem cells)

3. Allogeneic stem cell transplant (donor stem cells)

Term
What tissue types are involved in carcinomas
Definition
Epitelial and endothelial embryonic tissue
Term
What tissue types are involved in sarcomas
Definition
Those derived from mesenchymal embryonic tissue
Term
Which viruses have been implicated in liver cancer?
Definition
Hep B and Hep C
Term
Which types of cancer are associated with HIV
Definition

Hodgkins and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

Kaposi's sarcoma

Term
Which virus is associated with cervical, head and neck cancer?
Definition
Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Term
Which virus is associated with nasopharyngeal cancer?
Definition
Epstein Barr Virus
Term
What are the 2 'step's in initiation of tumour cells
Definition

1. Deletion/inactivation of tumor-suppressor genes

2. Activation of oncogenes

Term
Name 2 factors that contribute to tumor angiogenesis
Definition

Increased gene expression of proangiogenic factors (VEGF, FGF, IL-8)

Loss of negative regulators

Term
What about the tumour vessel system makes it difficult to deliver drugs to it?
Definition
Vessels are weak, leaky and discontinuous.
Term
At what age should women start getting yearly mammograms?
Definition
Age 40
Term
Name some tests that are part of colorectal cancer screening
Definition

Sigmoidoscopy

Colonoscopy

Double contrast barium enema

CT colonography (virtual colonoscopy)

 

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