ET1
PV1
MF1
Potpourri
100

What cell line is affected in essential thrombocythemia?

Platelets

100

What cell line is affected in polycythemia vera?

Red blood cells

100

What cell line is affected in myelofibrosis?

Red, white, and platelets -- Neutrophils & monocytes

100

True or False: All patients with MF regardless of risk category should be taken to transplant.

False.

200

Risk for thrombosis is highest in patients with ET older than _______.

60 years old

200

What are 3 related common symptom of polycythemia vera?

Pruritus, night sweat, fatigue

200

Enlargement of this organ is very common in primary myelofibrosis

Spleen

200

True or False. Splenectomy is no longer performed for patients with MF.

False. Splenectomy can be done for palliation, but has many complications such as extramedullary hematopoiesis

300

JAK2 is mutated in ______% of patients with ET.

~50 – 55%

300

Many polycythemia patients present with _____ as a serious complication.

Thrombotic episode

300

Primary myelofibrosis is difficult to differentiate from ______ myelofibrosis.

Secondary

300

Which stage of PV should we begin to consider to treat with upfront hydrea?

High Risk

400

Paradoxically, _______, can occur in ET patients

Bleeding

400

Polycythemia vera patients can live on average of 14 years, however, their disease can transform into ________?

Leukemia or myelofibrosis

400

On an MF blood smear, how do we characterize the MF cells?

Leukoerythroblastic

400

If using ruxolitinib for PV, how do you titrate?

In increments of 5 mg BID, max 25 mg BID no more frequently than q2 weeks (and not within the first month)

500

A 75 yo patient presents with plt 1.25 million and a CVA. His serum ferritin is normal. No infection is present. Spleen is intact. Besides starting aspirin, you should start ______, and how do you dose it?

Hydroxyurea 500 mg. Titrate to keep platelets < 600k

500

Low risk polycythemia vera is best treated by ______.

Phlebotomy to maintain a HCT < 45k + aspirin daily

500

True or False. A patient presents with profound fatigue, splenomegaly and pancytopenia. BM Bx is consistent with primary myelofibrosis. JAK2 (-), BCR-ABL (-), and no metastatic disease. The patient has a lower risk of transformation to AML than a patient with ET?

False
500

Name 2 therapies used to treat patients PMF or the fibrosis phase of MF disorders prior to ruxolitinib.

Androgens, steroids, thalidomide, interferon