Lymphoma
S/S
Diagnostic & Staging
MM
Labs and Management
100

This cell type confirms Hodgkin lymphoma

Reed Sternberg cells

100

Severe back pain is commonly associated with this disease

Multiple Myeloma

100

This is the definitive diagnostic test for lymphoma

Lymph node biopsy

100

MM is a cancer of these cells.

Plasma cells

100

This is a normal hematocrit range for females.

36 - 46%

200

This lymphoma spreads in a predictable pattern along lymphatic chains

Hodgkin lymphoma

200

This metabolic condition causes confusion, constipation, and kidney stones.

Hypercalcemia

200

This landmark is used to stage lymphoma

Diaphragm
200

This is a fracture caused by weakened bone rather than trauma.

Pathological fracture

200

This medication can be given IV or PO to inhibit osteoclast activity.

bisphosphonate agent (pamidronate/Aredia)

300

This lymphoma lacks Reed-Sternberg cells

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma

300

This is the most common sign of lymphoma.

Painless, enlarged lymph nodes

300

This test confirms multiple myeloma

Bone marrow biopsy

300

Name the 4 most commonly affected bones in MM

Skull, vertebrae, ribs, pelvis

300

Normal calcium range is approximately this:

8.2 - 10.2 mg/dL

400

This lymphoma may cause alcohol-induced lymph node pain

Hodgkin lymphoma

400

Name the three "B Symptoms" 

Fever, night sweats, unintentional weight loss

400

Stage III lymphoma involves lymph nodes where?

On both sides of the diaphragm

400

These are abnormal proteins found in urine in MM

Bence-Jones proteins

400

What is the normal range for BUN & creatinine? (2-parts)

BUN = 7-20 mg/dL

Creatinine = 0.6 - 1.2 mg/dL

500

This virus is etiologically associated with both lymphomas.

Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)

500

Name the mnemonic used for MM symptoms, and what it stands for.

C (calcium - high)

R (renal impairment)

A (anemia)

B (bone pain)

500

A bone marrow biopsy for MM is commonly done where?

Iliac crest

500
"Swiss cheese" bone appearance is caused by increased activity of these cells. 

Osteoclasts

500

This is the first line, two-part treatment for acute hypercalcemia

IV normal saline bolus, followed by calcium-losing diuretic (furosemide/Lasix)