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Term
Immune Thrombocytopenia Purpura
Definition
Autoimmune IgG made against platelet GPIIb/IIIa, Mo consume Ab-coated platelets in spleen = thrombocytopenia (low platelets); acute in kids follows viral infn. or immunization, chronic adults often secondary to SLE/AIDS; PT/PTT unchanged, increase in megakaryocytes
Term
Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia Purpura
Definition
= unusually high molecular weight VWF multimers made due to lack of processing → Ib-IX on platelets binds better → platelet aggregation → coagulation in small blood vessels → platelet-fibrin complexes get lodged = RBC lysis (microangiopathic hemolytic anemia); Abs against ADAMTS13 (normally degrades VWF multimers)
Term
Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
Definition
Normal levels of ADAMTS13; Epidemic form = infection (E. coli gastroenteritis)
stimulates production of large VWF leading to same patho as TTP; can also be familial
Term
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy
Definition
Two causes: TF released into circulation (OB complication) or widespread endothelial damage (sepsis, neoplasm, trauma); = widespread clotting, factors used up, then mucosal bleeding, hemorrhagic bullae; acute or chronic (cancer); platelets↓, PT/PTT↑, Protein C↑, D-dimer↑, FSPs↑
Term
Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangectasia
Definition
= AD arteriovenous malformation; epistaxis (nosebleeds), GI bleeding, Intracerebral hemorrhage (vascular disorder)
Term
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
Definition
= collagen disorder; joint hypermobility, fragile blood vessels (vascular disorder)
Term
Bernard Souliier
Definition
= Ib-IX defect → platelet adhesion defect (inherited platelet disorder)
Term
Glanzmann’s Thrombasthenia
Definition
= GPIIb-IIIa defect → platelet aggregation defect (inherited platelet disorder)
Term
Hemophilia A
Definition
= FVIII deficiency, 85% of hemophiliacs; X-linked (large gene, mostly inversions); musculoskeletal bleeds (hemarthrosis, iliopsoas, circumcisions); PTT↑, PT unchanged
Term
Hemophilia B
Definition
= FIX deficiency, 15% of hemophiliacs, X-linked (smaller gene, mostly missense mutations) musculoskeletal bleeds (hemarthrosis, iliopsoas, circumcisions); PTT↑, PT unchanged
Term
Von Willebrands Disease
Definition
= defect in VWF (qualitative or quantitative; AD); most common bleeding disease; mucocutaneous bleeds; Ristocetin cofactor assay; Type I = most common, mild, VWF low quant; Type II = VWF doesn’t function right, 2M doesn’t bind platelets, 2N doesn’t bind FVIII; Type III = no VWF+ very low FVIII, severe bleeds
Term
Hereditary Spherocytosis
Definition
= inherited defect in membrane proteins such that less membrane/cytoplasm → forces cells to become sphereoid shaped → less deformable → more likely to be destroyed in spleen; anemia, splenomegaly, jaundice
Term
G6PD Deficiency
Definition
Results in less GSSH = more oxidative damage; X-recessive; triggered by infections, drugs, and fava beans; globin denatures and forms Heinz bodies (toxic inclucions); Blacks, middle east, Mediteranea
Term
Sickle Cell Disease
Definition
AR point mutation in β-globin gene; Precipitated by infection, dehydration, and acidosis; prominent cheekc, autosplenectomy; susceptible to encapsulated bugs; hyperbilirubinemia; growth impairment; target cells on smear; normocytic
Term
α-Thalassemia
Definition
Gene deletions (4 genes present)
-1 deletion = silent; 2 deletions = carrier state (“Thalassemia trait”)
-3 deletions = HbH disease = severe anemia (excess β chains form toxic tetramers); Asians
-4 deletions = hydrops fatalis
Term
β-Thalassemia
Definition
Gene mutations (two genes); β/β+ = β-Thalassemia minor = asymptomatic;
βoβo = β-Thalassemia major = severe form
-α tetramers, massive erythroid hyperplasia, need transfusions secondary hemochromatosis
-smear has microcytic hypochromic RBCs, targets, nucleated RBCs; HbA↓, HbA2↑, HbF↑
Term
Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria
Definition
Acquired mutations in gene for GPI protein (anchors C’ mediator DAF) → C’ destroys
-mutations in pluripotent stem cells (affects RBCs, WBCs, platelets); intravascular hemolysis during sleep → hemoglobinemia, hemoglobinuria, hemosiderinuria; sucrose test
Term
Immunohemolytic Anemia: Warm Ab Type
Definition
=Most common; Auto IgG binds RBCs which then bind FcR on Mo in spleen = partial phagocytosis
Term
Immunohemolytic Anemia: Cold Agglutinin Type
Definition
IgM binds RBCs at cold temps and fixates C’; Ab production follows infection
Term
Lead Poisoning Anemia
Definition
Inhibits ALAD and ferrochelatase = no protoporphyrin; hypochromic microcytic (normally normocytic, though); no anemia until Pb exposure high; basophilic stippling = dots in immature RBCs (not polychromasia)
Term
Anemia of Chronic Disease
Definition
Especially due to chronic infections or autoimmune disease; MCV normal, TIBC low, Ferritin high; Hepcidin keeps iron bound to ferritin in Mo
Term
B12 Deficiency
Definition
Hypercellular marrow; macrocytes, anisocytosis + poikilocytosis; hypersegmented neutrophils; pancytopenia; pernicious anemia causes (autoimmune destruction of parietal cells = no intrinsic factor); removal of ileum can cause (where B12 absorbed); Homocystein and methylmalonic acid ↑↑
Term
Folate Deficiency
Definition
Usually dietary deficiency; have ~4 mo folate stores; Homocystein ↑, MMA normal
Term
Aplastic Anemia
Definition
B19 infects erythroid precursors = no erythropoiesis; pancytopenia, normal MCV but no retics or nucleated RBCs in peripheral blood (indicates marrow not working)
Term
Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
Definition
Abs aimed at RBC’s = can’t crossmatch; idiopathic or secondary to SLE, leukemia, infection
Term
Sideroblastic Anemia
Definition
Iron fails to combine w/ protoporphyrin = no heme; iron accumulates in mito around nuclei = ringed sideroblasts; hypochromic microcytic; Caused by myelodysplasia, alcohol, lead, Isoniazid
Term
Li Fraumani Syndrome
Definition
= inheritance of one mutant p53; predisposes to malignancy because of two-hit hypothesis; Breast cancer
Term
Ataxia Telengectasia (mutated and RAD3 related)
Definition
= p53 related inability to repair certain kinds of DNA damage; are both proteins which phosphorylate p53
Term
Fanconi Anemia
Definition
-Defect in dsDNA break repair (BRCA-1/2 associated)
Term
Xeroderma Pigmentosum
Definition
= Defect in nucleotide excision repair; UVB-induced cancers; multiple genes involved; Thymidine dimers
Term
Hereditary Nonpolyposis Cancer Syndrome
Definition
= Defect in mismatch repair resulting in microsatelite instability; 80% lifetime risk for cancer (most common hereditary),; ~15% sporadic colon cancers
Term
Paget’s Disease
Definition
= unilateral erythematous nipple with scaly crust; is an extension of ductal carcinoma in-situ (DCIS) to nipple
Term
Bloom Syndrome
Definition
Mutation in helicase involved in homologous recombination; developmental defects
Term
Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML)
Definition
t(9;22) Philadelphia creates BRC-ABL TK fusion product in HSC; granulocyte proliferation, left shift, h Philadelphia creates BRC-ABL TK fusion product; granulocyte proliferation,basophilia, left shift, hypercellular marrow; Transforms to AML (70%) and ALL (30%); BRC-ABL promotes JAK/STAT, AKT paths
Term
Acute Myelocytic Leukemia
Definition
Undifferentiated myeloblasts accumulate in marrow (>20%); get anemia, fatigue, thrombocytopenia,
Term
Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia
Definition
WHO I, t(15;17) creates PML-RAR fusion product that suppresses differentiation; Tx = ATRA; hypergranular promyelocytes can cause DIC; Auer rods
Term
AML w/ t(8;21)
Definition
WHO I, disrupts CBF-α gene for hematopeiesis, good prognosis
Term
AML w/ inv(16)
Definition
WHO I, disrupts CBF-β, good prognosis
Term
Primary Myelofibrosis
Definition
= marrow replaced w/ fibrous tissue; pancytopenia, huge spleen, too much TGF-β, teardrop RBCs, JAK-2 mutation
Term
Polycythemia Vera
Definition
Proliferation of mature RBCs; leukocytosis and thrombocytosis; Thromboisis, blurry vision, H/A; Jak-2 mutation; Tx = phlebotomies
Term
Essential Thrombocytosis
Definition
= Increased platelet production; normocellular marrow w/big megakaryocytes; DVT, hemorrhage, burning in hands/feet; Jak-2 mutation
Term
Myelodysplastic Syndrome
Definition
= myeloid SC mutation causing reduced RBCs, platelets, and white cells; Pseudo-Pelger-Huet cells (hyposegmented neutrophils); Ringed sideroblasts; 5q, 7q, 20q
Term
Hodgkin Lymphoma
Definition
Reed Sternberg cells (owl-eyed nuclei) secrete cytokines = inflammatory mass; painless lymphadenopathy in young females; enlarding cervical/mediastinal mass; node has band of sclerosis w/RS cells in lake-like spaces (= nodular sclerosis); sometimes have B-symptoms
Term
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Definition
T(12;21) = good t(9;22) = bad; abrupt onset anemia, thrombocytopenia, severe bone pain; CNS invasion; see lymphoblasts (CD10+/TDT+) in blood; B-ALL = most (kids), T-ALL = teens, thymus
Term
Mantle Cell Lymphoma
Definition
t(11;14) increases cyclin D1 production; generalized painless lymphadenopathy, CD5+
Term
CLL/SLL
Definition
= most common leukemia; hypogammaglobulinemia, lymphocytosis, smudge cells; Richter trans (to DLBCL), RAI Staging system; 13q deletion = loss miRNA; 17p deletion = p53
Term
Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma
Definition
Large malignant B-cells grow diffusely in node; EBV and Kaposis, malignant effusions, median age 60; rapidly fatal if untreated, very treatable
Term
Burkitt Lymphoma
Definition
t(8;14) = overexpression of C-MYC; “starry sky,” surface IgM, BCL6+, African = EBV, mandibular mass, kids; Sporadic = abdominal mass invading ileocecum, adults, bad prognosis
Term
Follicular Cell Lymphoma
Definition
t(14;18) = BCL2 overexpression; Ann Arbor staging; Rickter trans; centroblasts and centrocytes
Term
Marginal Zone Lymphoma
Definition
t(1;14) = MALT, t(11;18), trisomy 18; extranodal sites;
Term
Hairy Cell Leukemia
Definition
No chromosomal abnormality; CD103+, older men, pancytopenia, splenomegaly
Term
Multiple Myeloma
Definition
= plasma cells; t(4;14) and t(14;16) = bad prognosis, t(11;14) = good; ISS staging with beta-2 microglobulin concentration; IL-6 = lytic bone lesions = hypercalcemia; Rouleaux formation; IgG and IgA,, macroglossia; amyloidosis = renal failure
Term
Lymphoplasmacytic Leukemia
Definition
Tumor cells secrete so much IgM that get hyperviscosity syndrome (Walderstrom); BM = primary site; visual problems, neuro probs, bleeding; progressive and incurable
Term
Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma
Definition
= CD8+/CD30+ T cells; B-symptoms; can be confined to skin = cutaneous ALCL; horseshoe-shaped nuclei, AKL rearrangement = better prognosis
Term
Adult T-Cell Lymphoma
Definition
= CD4+ T-Cells; HTLV-1; Cloverleaf nuclei; Japan, West Africa, Carribb; skin lesions, hypercalcemia, lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly; Fatal within one year even with treatment
Term
Extranodal NK/T-cell Lymphoma
Definition
Mass that obstructs nasal/sinus/palate; Hong Kong and Peru; B symptoms uncommon; Tx = radiation
Term
Human Papilloma Virus
Definition
E6 -> inactivates p53
E7 -> inactivates pRB
Types 16 & 18 = High risk for genital cancers.
Term
Brenner Tumor
Definition
Bladder-like transitional epithelium; benign.
Term
CA125
Definition
Useful serum marker for monitoring treatment and recurrence of ovarian cancers. Not useful for screening.
Term
Cystic Teratoma
Definition
Mimics fetal tissue; derived from all 3 embryonic layers (skin, hair, fat, bone); most common germ cell tumor; benign, but can become malignant (more neural tissue = more malignant potential)
Term
Dysgerminoma
Definition
Mimics oocytes, most common malignant germ cell tumor; called seminoma in testis; High LDH, PLAP; Normal AFP; Fried egg appearance; good prognosis: responds to chemotherapy
Term
Yolk Sac Tumor/ Endodermal Sinus Tumor
Definition
Mimics yolk sac; most common germ cell tumor in children; High AFP; Schiller-Duval Bodies
Term
Choriocarcinoma
Definition
Malignant tumor composed of trophoblasts and syncytiotrophoblasts; mimics placental tissue; High B-hCG; Poor chemo response
Term
Adult Granulosa Cell Tumors
Definition
Estrogenic; induce early puberty/ abnormal uterine bleeding; inhibin (serum levels used to monitor); Histo: Coffee bean, nuclear grooves, bland cytology, Call Exner bodies.
Term
Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumor
Definition
Uncommon; Assoc. w/ Ollier syndrome (Enchrondromatosis) and Maffucci syndrome (Enchondromatosis + Hemangiomatosis)
Term
Fibroma
Definition
Most common sex cord stromal tumor (benign); Elevated CA125; Meigs syndrome (Fibroma ascites, right sided pleural effusion); Gorlin syndrome (Hereditary basal cell nevus syndrome, bilat. ovarian fibromas)
Term
Sertoli-Leydig Cell Tumors
Definition
Crystal of Reinki in Leydig cells; Sertoli = form tubules; Leydig = b/w tubules; androgenic (defeminization)
Term
Krukenberg Tumor
Definition
Metastatic mucinous tumor that involves both ovaries; Signet ring; poor prognosis; often of gastric origin; bilaterality helps distinguish from metastasis from primary mucinous ovarian cystadenocarcinoma (which is unilateral)
Term
Pseudomyxoma Peritonei
Definition
Mucinous tumor of appendix w/ usual metastasis to ovary; Extensive mucinous ascites; peritoneal mucinous carcinomatosis = gelatinous ascites
Term
Coleomic epithelium
Definition
Lines fallopian tubes (serous), endometrium, endocervix (mucinous)
Term
Benign cystadenoma
Definition
Single cyst w/ simple, flat lining: premenopause
Term
Malignant cystadenocarcinoma
Definition
Complex cyst w/ thick, shaggy lining: postmenopause
Term
B-Cell Antigens
Definition
CD10, CD19, CD20, CD21, CD23, CD79
Term
T-Cell Antigens
Definition
CD1, CD3, CD4, CD5, CD8
Term
NK-Cell Antigens
Definition
CD16, CD56
Term
Ag indicative of lymphocyte immaturity
Definition
Tdt
Term
6 Clinical Pearls
Definition
1. Female + vague abdominal complaints = think ovarian cancer; do pelvic exam

2. The significance of a psammoma body is the company it keeps (context)

3. The difference between a borderline tumor and a malignant tumor is destructive stromal invasion

4. You only see what you know to look for

5. Ovarian cyst + frozen with mucinous neoplast = think appendix + appendectomy

6. Listen to patients, think, consider differential
Term
Carcinoid tumor
Definition
Silent hindgut or appendix tumor; slow growing; may cause carcinoid syndrome; Cholecystectomy if octreotide therapy contemplated.
Term
Adenoma -> Carcinoma sequence
Definition
Benign -> Dysplastic -> CA

APC at 5q21-> APC/Beta-catenin -> KRAS -> p53, LOH, SMAD 2 & 4 -> Carcinoma

85% of colon/ rectal CA; early CA may be dx'd within polyps.
Term
Left-Sided colorectal carcinomas
Definition
May produce occult bleeding, changes in bowel habits, or cramping of the left lower quadrant
Term
Right Sided colorectal carcinomas
Definition
More often called to attention by the appearance of fatigue and weakness due to iron deficiency anemia
Term
Proximal colon tumors
Definition
Often grow as polypoid, exophytic masses that extend along one wall of the cecum and ascending colon; rarely result in obstruction
Term
Distal colon tumors
Definition
Tend to be annular lesions that produce "napkin ring" constrictions and luminal narrowing, sometimes to the point of bowel obstruction
Term
Microsatellite Instability Sequence
Definition
Mutations in microsatellite sequences located in coding or promoter regions of genes involved in regulation of cell growth, such as those encoding the Type II TGF-Beta receptor and pro-apoptotic BAX genes, result in genomic instability that hinders DNA mismatch repair; leads to faster mutation accumulation and progression to cancer; CpG hypermethylation silencing; BRAF oncogene mutation
Term
Distribution of colorectal cancers
Definition
2/3 colon; 1/3 rectum
Term
Transcriptional activators; nuclear regulatory proteins
Definition
C-MYC -> Burkitt Lymphoma
N-MYC -> Neuroblastoma, small cell lung CA
L-MYC -> Small cell lung CA
Term
GTP-binging proteins involved in signal transduction
Definition
K-RAS -> Colon, lung, pancreatic tumors
H-RAS -> Bladder and kidney tumors
N-RAS -> Melanomas, hematologic malignancy
Term
Nonreceptor tyrosine kinase
Definition
BCR-ABL -> Chronic myeloid leukemia
Term
RAS signal Transduction
Definition
B-RAF -> Melanomas
Term
What is RAS and its role in cancer?
Definition
GTPase; Binds GTP, recruits kinases to transmit stim. signals from growth factor receptors. Point mutations can occur, which prevent GTP hydrolysis, so RAS become constitutively active. Stimulatory signals are provided despite absence of growth factor binding.
Term
What is ErbB2/Her2/Neu and its role in cancer?
Definition
Encodes a TK growth factor receptor. Overexpression causes slow ligand dissociation, prolonged firing, and increased cell proliferation
Term
What is Myc and its role in cancer?
Definition
Transcription factor normally made after stim. from growth factors. Activates genes that cause the cell to grow. If MYC is amplified, cell becomes sensitive to growth factors. Translocation may insert MYC near the Ig gene to increase its expression.
Term
What is BCR-ABL and its role in cancer?
Definition
ABL normally codes an intracellular TK. Not normally activated. t(9;22) results in BCR-ABL, a constitutively active TK that increases white cell proliferation in CML and ALL
Term
What is PDGF and its role in cancer?
Definition
Platelet derived growth factor. Over production results in proliferation of neighboring cells.
Term
What is Cyclin D1 and its role in cancer?
Definition
Initiates entrance past restriction point of G1 to S phase. Normally associates with Cdks to phosphorylate (inactivate) pRB (a growth inhibitory molecule), releasing the breaking effect of pRB. Overexpression of Cyclin D1 leads to repeated proliferation of cells via excessive production of proteins needed to progress through cell cycle. Mantle cell lymphoma.
Term
What is p53 and its role in cancer?
Definition
"Guardian of the genome." Senses DNA damage and halts cell division so damage can be repaired or induces apoptosis. Loss of inhibition -> cell cycle dysregulation -> loss of DNA repair mechanisms and increased mutation rate -> abnormal growth
Term
What is pRB and its role in cancer?
Definition
Master brake of the cell cycle. When unphosphorylated it blocks cycling by sequestering transcription factors. Releases transcription factors when phosphorylated by the cyclin-Cdk complexes. Retinoblastoma
Term
What is BRCA and its role in cancer?
Definition
Involved in DNA repair. Interacts with proteins involved in dsDNA breaks. Mutations = incorrect DNA repair and genomic instability. Involved in 80% of familial breast cancer.
Term
What is APC and its role in cancer?
Definition
Anaphase promoting complex. Works during M-phase. Encodes proteins that inhibit beta-catenin in the cell cytoplasm. A tumor suppressor.
Term
What is NF-1 and its role in cancer?
Definition
Encodes a protein that inactivates RAS (converts RAS from GTP bound to GDP); inhibits stimulation. Loss of APC = lack of RAS regulation = uncontrolled proliferation
Term
What is p16 and its role in cancer?
Definition
Blocks the activity of Cdks that bind to Cyclin D1. Prevents advance of cell from G1 to S phase. Mutation = dysregulation of cell cycle and excessive proliferation.
Term
What is BAX and its function?
Definition
Protein which is upregulated by p52. Forms channels in the mitochondria to release cytochrome c, which activates caspases leading to apoptosis.
Term
What is BCL-2 and its role in cancer?
Definition
Normally inhibits apoptosis. Overexpression of BCL-2 leads to widespread binding and inactivation of BAX, preventing caspase activation and apoptosis (contributes to cell immortality)
Term
What are caspases?
Definition
Proteases involved in apoptosis. Clip endonucleases to activate then, resulting in internucleosomal fragmentation and intracellular degradation of DNA.
Term
Phenotypic characteristics of all cancers
Definition
1. Evasion of programmed cell death
2. Insensitivity to anti-growth signals
3. Self-sufficiency in growth signals
4. Sustained angiogenesis
5. Limitless growth potential
6. Tissue invasion and metastasis
Term
What is PTEN and its normal function?
Definition
Phosphatase and Tensin homologue. Normally prevents interactions with extracellular matrix.
Term
Comedocarcinoma
Definition
Type of DCIS. Solid sheet of high-grade malignant cells with central necrosis. Necrosis often calcified, seen as linear branching microcalcifications on mammogram.
Term
Types of DCIS
Definition
Comedocarcinoma
Solid
Cribiform
Papillary
Micropapillary
Term
Noncomedo DCIS
Definition
Grade ranges from high to low. Calcifications seen with central necrosis, but more commonly seen when there are intraluminal inclusions. Cells are monomorphic
Term
Cribiform DCIS
Definition
Intraepithelial spaces evenly distributed and regular in shape
Term
Papillary DCIS
Definition
Lacks myoepithelial cell layer
Term
Micropapillary DCIS
Definition
Recognized by bulbous protrusion without a fibrovascular core, often forming complex intraductal patterns
Term
LCIS
Definition
Proliferatin of a monomorphic population of cells that are loosely cohesive and larger than normal w/ oval/ round nuclei and small nucleoli; Signet ring w/ mucin; Found in terminal ducts or ductules; Rarely distorts underlying tissue; Calcifications are rare; NEVER FORMS A MASS (incidentally found)
Term
Invasive ductal carcinoma of "no special type"
Definition
Increased dense, fibrous tissue stroma; hard consistency; malignant cells in cords, solid cell nests, tubules, or combinations which invade stroma; chalky white streaks and calcifications
Term
Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC)
Definition
Strands of infiltrating cells, often only one cell in width (single file) loosely dispersed throughout fibrous matrix. Cells may form solid, irregular nests. Appear same as LCIS (lack cohesion). Signet cells common.
Term
Medullary carcinoma
Definition
No desmoplasia (hyperplasia of fibroblasts with excessive fibrous connective tissue elaboration) normally seen in cancer. Appears as solid, syncytium-like sheets w/ pleomorphic nuclei. Mitotic figures frequent.
Term
Colloid (mucinous) carcinoma
Definition
"Lakes" of infiltrating, lightly staining, amorphous mucin. Neoplastic cells within the mucin.
Term
Tubular carcinoma
Definition
Well-formed tubules; absent myoepithelial layer; cribiform spaces may be present; calcifications may be present in lumens
Term
5-FU inhibits
Definition
Thymidylate Synthase
Term
Methotrexate inhibits
Definition
Tetrahydrofolate reductase
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