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22 Cards in this Set
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Thumbprint appearance |
Basket cells or sumdge cells or fragile lymphocyte |
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Hair like projections, contains isoenzyme 5 that is tartrate resistant |
Hairy cells |
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Lymphocytes with convoluted or brain-like nucleus |
Sezary cells |
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Owls eye appearance |
Reed Sternberg cells |
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Lymphocytes with clover leaf like nucleus |
Rieder cells |
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Stimulated when interacting with antigen in peripheral lymphoid organs |
Reactive lymphocytes |
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Turk's plasmacytoid cell |
Type 1 |
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IM cells known for ballerina skirt appearance |
Type II |
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Vacuolated cells known for swiss cheese appearance |
Type III |
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Abnormal plasma cell with red to pink cytoplasm |
Flame cells |
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Associated with increased igA and Russel bodies inclusion |
Flame cells |
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Dutcher's body inclusion |
Grape cells |
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Waldenstrong Macroglobulinemia |
Flame cells |
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Pathognomonic sign for Hodgkin's lymphoma |
Reed Sternberg cells |
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Most common type of leukemia in adults, incidence is less common with children |
Acute Myeloid Leukemia |
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Due to breakdown of dying cancer cells |
Tumor lysis syndrome |
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Gold standard in classifying leukemia |
WHO classification |
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Primarily a disease of childhood and adolescence accounting for 25-75% of childhood leukemia |
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia |
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Derived from lymphoid progenitors, both expresses CD43, Tdt and HLA-DR |
Immunophenotyping |
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Subdivided into nine subtypes |
B cell ALL |
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Abnormal gene rearrangements |
T cell ALL |
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Also known as the pro-B or pro-pre-B cell ALL |
Early B cell ALL |