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26 Cards in this Set

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Name the diagnosis:

c-myc translocation
Burkitt Lymphoma
Name the diagnosis:

t(8;14)
Burkitt Lymphoma
Most common extranodal site involvement in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Oropharyngeal Waldeyer Ring
Name the diagnosis:

Trisomy 12
Extranodal marginal zone lymphoma
Name the diagnosis:

t(11;18)
Extranodal marginal zone lymphoma
List the MALTomas associated with:

1. H. pylori gastritis
2. Sjogren syndrome
3. Hashimoto thyroiditis
All are marginal zone lymphomas

1. Stomach
2. Salivary gland
3. Thyroid
Name the diagnosis:

t(14;18)
Follicular lymphoma
BCL2 positive staining of the entire nodule is diagnostic for what NHL?
Follicular lymphoma
Name the diagnosis:

TRAP positive staining
Hairy cell leukemia
Name the diagnosis:

Cyclin D1 positive
Mantle Cell Lymphoma
Name the diagnosis:

t(11;14)
Mantle Cell Lymphoma
Name the diagnosis:

ALK t(2;5)
Anaplastic large cell lymphoma
ALK (+) tumors are seen in what age group?
Children
ALK (-) anaplastic large cell lymphomas are seen in what age group?
Older adults
Name the diagnosis:

Horseshoe nuclei
Anaplastic large cell lymphoma
Name the diagnosis:

Involvement of only CD4+ T cells
Mycosis Fungoides/Sezary Syndrome
Name the diagnosis:

Involvement of CD4+ T cells infected with HTLV-1
Adult T cell leukemia
Name the diagnosis:

Tumor T cells with cerebriform nuclei aggregate in the epidermis forming clusters
Mycosis Fungoides/Sezary Syndrome (these are called Pautrier's microabscesses)
Name the diagnosis:

Involvement of only CD8+ T cells & occasionally NK cells
Large granular lymphocytosis
Name the diagnosis:

"Punched out" lesions in radiographs
Multiple Myeloma
Name the diagnosis:

Presence of rouleaux
Multiple Myeloma
Name the diagnosis:

Monoclonal IgG spike
Multiple Myeloma
Name the diagnosis:

Monoclonal IgM spike
Lymphoplasmacytic Lymphoma/
Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia
Name the diagnosis:

Reed-Sternberg cell with CD20
Lymphocyte predominance subtype
Name the diagnosis:

L& H cells with popcorn nuclei
Lymphocyte predominance subtype
Name the diagnosis:

Birbeck granules (tennis racket appearance)
Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis