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Myeloproliferative Neoplasms
Lecture 9/27
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09/29/2013

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What are 4 major Myeloproliferative Neoplasms defined as?
Definition
Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia, Polycthaemia vera, Primary Myelofibrosis, Essential Thrombocythaemia
Term
What is the Myeloproliferative neoplasm associated with t9:22?
Definition
CML
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What are the three Myeloproliferative Neoplasms associated with Jak2?
Definition
Polycythemia Vera (PV), Essential Thrombocythemia (ET), and Primary Myelofibrosis (PMF)
Term
What proliferates in Primary Myelofibrosis?
Definition
Megakaryocytes and Granulocytes (NOT erythroid precursors)
Term
What happens to the marrow over time with primary Myelofibrosis?
Definition
Fibrosis occurs
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What should you expect to see during the Prefibrotic and early stage of primary Myelofibrosis?
Definition
Mild left shift, Hypercellular marrow, Bizzare Megakaryocytes (pleomorphic and clustered)
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What should you expect to see during the Fibrotic stage of primary Myelofibrosis?
Definition
Myelophthisic smear (Tear drop RBCs and nucleated RBCs), Fibrosis, Extramedullary hematopoiesis
Term
Most cases of primary Myelofibrosis are due to what mutations?
Definition
JAK2; del(13)&der(6)
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What is the overall survival of Primary Myelofibrosis if diagnosed in fibrotic stage and what can it progress to?
Definition
3-7 years; Can progress to AML
Term
Describe Polycythemia Vera
Definition
Panmyelosis: (everything increased) with clonal MPN characterized by proliferation of erythroid precursors independent of normal erythropoiesis control mechanisms
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What are the three phases of Polycythemia Vera?
Definition
Prodromal/Pre-polycythemic > Overt Polycythemic > Spen/Post-Polycythemic
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What are the two different classificaitons of Polycythemia Vera?
Definition
Secondary and Spurious
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What are the two categories of Secondary Polycythemia Vera and briefly describe?
Definition
Congenital (some sort of mutation) and Acquired (Physiological response like increased EPO due to hypoxia)
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What causes Spurious Polycythemia Vera?
Definition
Acute transient hemoconcentration due to dehydration or other causes, not really a RBC mass increase
Term
When looking at Jak2 mutations and serum EPO (erythropoietin) levels, what indicates Polycythemia Vera?
Definition
Jak2 mutation with EPO decrease
Term
What are the clinical Symptoms of Polycythemia Vera?
Definition
Hypertension, thrombosis, headache, dizzy, PRURITUS, Splenomegaly
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What mutation is present in almost all (>95%) Polycythemia Vera cases?
Definition
JAK2 V617F
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What is the overall survival and cause of death in Polycythemia Vera?
Definition
>10 year survival; Death from Thrombosis or hemorrhage
Term
Describe Essential Thrombocythemia
Definition
Clonal MPN characterized by sustained thrombocytosis with increased large marrow Megakaryocytes (not really clumped together but largely increased)
Term
What type of appearance do the megakaryocytes take on in Essential Thrombocythemia?
Definition
Stag-horn appearance (large but not bizarre)
Term
What is the clinical presentation of Essential Thrombocythemia?
Definition
Often asymptomatic, splenomegaly is rare and no fibrosis occurs
Term
What mutation is positive in 50% of Essential Thrombocythemia cases?
Definition
JAK2
Term
What is the prognosis of Essential Thrombocythemia?
Definition
Good, mostly and indolent disease
Term
What is the clinical appearance of CML?
Definition
Fatigue, Splenomegaly, but mostly asymptomatic
Term
What is seen on blood smear of CML?
Definition
Leukocytosis with left shift, Eosinophilia and Basophilia, Myelocyte buldge, Pseudo-Gaucher cells, and Dwarf Megakaryocytes
Term
What is it important to distinguish CML from and how do you do this?
Definition
A leukmoid process (some infection or something); t(9:22) detection OR Leukocyte Alkaline Phosphatase (LAP) score, which will be HIGH in a leukmoid reaction
Term
What are the three phases of CML?
Definition
1) Chronic, 2) Accelerated, 3) Blast (acute leukemia)
Term
What defines the Accelerated phase of CML?
Definition
10-19% blasts present
Term
What defines the Blast Crisis in CML?
Definition
>20% blasts (doesn't matter if lymphoid or myeloid blasts)
Term
What is the survival of CML in Chronic phase, Accelerated phase, and Blastic phase?
Definition
Chronic: 4-6 years - Accelerated: 1 year - Blastic: 3-6 months
Term
What happens to Iron stores in Polycythemia Vera?
Definition
Decrease due to the overactive growth of RBCs
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