Hematopoietic Stem Cell Disorders
Multiple Myeloma and Related Disorders
Erythrocyte Disorders
Iron Overload Syndromes, RBC pathology, and Hemolytic Anemias
Important Topics
100

This acquired hematopoietic stem cell disorder is characterized by severely decreased bone marrow and pancytopenia.

What is aplastic anemia?

100

The M protein in plasma cell dyscrasias can be screened with this test

What is SPEP or UPEP

- points for either one

- confirm w/FLC after

100

The differential for microcytic anemia includes one of these two anemias


(points for either 1)

What is IDA or Thalassemia 


100

The immunoglobulin class in Cold Agglutinin disease

What is IgM


- Warm weather is Great (IgG= warm agglutinin disease)

100

The only curative treatment for myelodysplastic syndrome

What is allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

- hypomethylating agents only reduce progression to AML

200

This is one of the many causes of pure red cell aplasia

What is: 


200

This disease is characterized by proteinuria, restrictive cardiomyopathy causing diastolic heart failure, hepatosplenomegaly with evidence of portal hypertension, carpal tunnel syndrome, and macroglossia

What is AL Amyloidosis

200

Low MCV +  elevated RDW + PBS showing microcytosis + anisopoikilocytocis is pathognomonic for which disease? 

IDA


200

Name a disease which may have target cells

HALT for the target

H: HbC (hemoglobin C) disease

A: Asplenia

L: Liver disease

T: Thalassemia

200

This is the translocation causing CML

9:22


- long arms

- will also accept Philadelphia chromosome, BCR-ABL fusion gene  (product of the translocation)

300

Clinically significant infections occur around this level of Neutrophil count, classified as severe neutropenia

What is < 500 uL

1000-1500 mild

500-1000 moderate

300

This formation is seen in pt's with MM

Rouleux formation


- also points for "erythrocytes (or RBC's) stacked on one top of another"

300

MCV 72-100 + low serum iron + low TIBC (< 250) + elevated ferritin classifies which class of anemia?

Inflammatory anemia

300

"Hook osteophytes" of particularly the 2nd and 3rd MCP joints, is pathognomonic for this disease

What is hereditary hemochromatosis?


- may also have DIP and PIP involvement

300

Therapy with this class of medications is required for all stages of CML

What are tyrosine kinase inhibitors?


- if you say Imatinib, Dasatinib, and Nilotinib, will accept too

400

This hematologic malignancy is contains a high amount of mature granulocytes (upper left), less mature myelocytes (bottom right), and metamyelocytes (top right). Basophils differentiate this disease from a leukemoid reaction. 

What is CML?

400

Name one of the 3 risk factors for progression of MGUS to a clinically significant symptomatic plasma cell dyscrasia

(do NOT need exact values)

400

Microcytic anemia (60-70) + Hemoglobin 10-12 + isolated increase in alphaglobulin on hemoglobin electrophoresis is the script for this disease

What is beta thalassemia?


400

The treatment for secondary iron overload

What is oral iron chelation therapy


ex: Deferasirox or Deferiprone

- therapeutic phlebotomy is contraindicated since they're anemic

400

Pruritus after a warm shower differentiates this cause of secondary erythrocytosis (> 16.5 g/dL hemoglobin) from other causes

What is polycythemia vera


500

This mutation is found in 97% of all pts with Polycythemia vera, 50% of all patients with essential thrombocytopenia and primary myelofibrosis

What is the Jak2 mutation?

500

This is the CRAB criteria for myeloma-related signs and symptoms

(all 4 required)

Hypercalcemia

Renal failure

Anemia

Bone disease (> 1 lytic lesion on imaging studies)

500

This treatment of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria reduces complications and improves quality of life

What is Eculizumab, monoclonal antibody to C5


500

85% to 90% of patients with HH are homozygous for this mutation


- the mutation, not just the gene

What is the C282Y mutation


- in the HFE gene

500

The rod shaped inclusion body known as the Auer rod is seen in which disease?

Acute Myeloid Leukemia


tx: induction therapy w/anthracycline, infusional cytarabine, followed by consolidation therapy for responders. High risk= allogenic hematopoietic stem cells