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Hodgkin Lymphoma

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Hodgkin Lymphoma

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-Epstein Barr virus -Young patients -Affects lymph nodes -Reed Sternberg cell (owl cell nucleus)

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Plummer Vinson Syndrome

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-Also Patterson-Kelly Syndrome -Oral and esophageal squamous cell carcinoma -Oral symptoms: burning sensation, angular chellitis, bald tongue, spoon shaped nails -Common in Scandinavian women

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Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

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-MALT lymphoma (Mucosa Associated Lymphoid Tissue) -Venus Williams has this

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iron deficiency anemia

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-Microcytic anemia -Excessive blood loss, lower intake of iron -Hemolytic: premature destruction of RBCs

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Leukemia

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-Malignancy of hematopoietic stem cells (proliferation of abnormal WBC) -Chronic Lymphocytic(most common in older adults) -Chronic Myeloid Leukemia

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Polycythemia Vera

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increase in numbers of red blood cells

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Sickle Cell Anemia

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-microcytic anemia -Autosommal recessive disease -Radiographic: "step ladder" and "hair on end"

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Pernicious Anemia

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-Megaloblastic anemia (Folic acid deficiency) -Poor absorption of B12 (cobalamin) -Increased risk of gastric carcinoma -TRIAD: Generalized weakness, numbness in limbs, painful tongue

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Aplastic Anemia

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-RBCs do not undergo normal maturation -No cause splenomegaly Clinical Features: dependent on deficiency of blood cells (RBC fatigue, tachycardia, lightheadedness)

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Anemia

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less number of circulating blood cells and hematocrit and hemoglobin -Caused by low RBC, hemolysis -Oral lesions: glossitis, angular chellitis

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Hemophilia B

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-X-linked disorder -Christmas disease -Deficiency of Factor 9

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Hemophilia A

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-X-linked recessive disorder -Common in males

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von Willebrand Disease

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-von Willebrand factor: helps with adhesion of platelets to damaged vessel walls -Forms platelet plug with Factor 8 -Most common inherited blood disorder

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Burkitt Lymphoma

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-Epstein Barr virus (EPV) -Translocation overexpressed MYC oncogene -"Starry Sky" pattern

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Multiple Myeloma

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-Malignancy of plasma cells -50% include bone -Symptoms: bone pain, fatigue, renal failure -Radiographs: "punched out" well defined

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Thalessemia

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-Hemolytic (microcytic) anemia -Clinical+ Radiographic: chipmunk face and "hair on end"

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Thrombocytopenia

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-Decrease in number of platelets -Clinical features: gingival hemorrhage, petachiae, ecchymosis, hematoma -Common hematologic manifestation of AIDS

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Agranulocytosis

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-Severe leukopenia (decrease in WBCs) -little production, increase in destruction -Clinical features: bactericidal + fungal infections -Oral lesions

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THE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

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