This form of leukemia is the most likely to affect the nervous system?
What is Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
What is the generic term used to describe the collective symptoms of fever, night sweats and weight loss?
What are B symptoms
What is the name for the pictured abnormal cell?
What is Reed-Sternberg cell?
In this condition, the abnormal cells have characteristics of both B lymphocytes and plasma cells. They also secrete excessive IgM.
What is Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia?
This form of leukemia can cause gingival hyperplasia.
Acute myeloid leukemia
A patient presents with a lymphadenopathy that becomes painful with ingestion of alcohol. What is the likely diagnosis?
What is Hodgkin lymphoma?
What is the abnormal finding in the following histology imaging?
What are Auer rods?
What is most effective acute treatment for hyperviscosity syndrome?
What is plasmapheresis?
Richter syndrome, sometimes seen in chronic lymphocytic leukemia, is characterized by the formation of what aggressive cancer?
Infection with bartonella henselae can mimic lymphoma, this is otherwise known as what?
What is cat-scratch fever
What is abnormal finding in the following histology?
What are lymphoblasts?
Ringed sideroblasts are typically seen in what hematologic condition?
What is myelodysplastic syndrome?
What is the name for the reciprocal translocation between the long arms of chromosomes 9 and 22, commonly seen in chronic myeloid leukemia?
What is the Philadelphia chromosome?
Reed Sternberg cells are typically found in which form of lymphoma?
What is Hodgkin lymphoma?
What is the suspected diagnosis based on the pictured histology?
What is chronic lymphocytic leukemia?
What condition can be characterized by "punched out lesions" as seen in the following picture:
What is plasma cell myeloma?
This form of leukemia is characterized by an isolated lymphocytosis and the presence of smudge cells on peripheral smear.
What is chronic lymphocytic leukemia?
The majority of lymphomas affect which specific cell line?
What is B-cell?
What is the most likely diagnosis based on the provided histology?
What is hairy cell leukemia?
M-component/M-spike, typically seen in plasma cell myeloma, normally registers in what region of the protein electrophoresis spectrum?
What is gamma?