Nucleoli You will see this in immature blast cells. Auer Rods Purple sticks found in the cytoplasm of myeloblasts Pancytopenia Term to describe a decrease in all cell lines CML Least common of chronic leukemias ≥20% How many blasts do patients with AML need to have to be a true AML Myeloperoxidase Myeloblasts are strongly positive with this stain. Sudan Black B Stains lipids in myeloblasts CLL See smudge cells and a positive DAT Chronic Leukemia Individuals can live up to 10 years with this type of leukemia Acute Panmyelosis w/ Myelofibrosis In which Acute leukemia will you See Pancytopenia Abrupt Onset The is the type of onset that is seen in acute leukemias. Trisomy 12 CLL will have a genetic abnormality that has an extra chromosome 12 called what CBC Which test is performed first in identifying Leukemias PAS cytochemistry stain is Positive in 70% of ALL (B-cell type) patients AML Uric Acid & LDH levels are markedly increased Slow Onset This is the kind of onset seen in chronic leukemias. ALL Children often have a limp caused by this leukemia Nonspecific esterase Monoblasts are strongly positive with this stain t(9,22) B – lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma patients are known for having this genetic abnormality. LAP This stain is used to differentiate between CML and a Leukamoid reaction. All T-cell positive for CD3 and CD7 Hairy Cell Known for causing a dry tap when collecting bone marrow. Philadelphia Chromosome This chromosome is found in patients that have CML Acute basophilic leukemia Patients experience “hyperhistaminemia” and cutaneous skin lesions ≥25% How many blasts do patients with ALL need to have to be a true ALL Tdt Stains immature lymphoid cells Lymphomas Word used to describe when the leukemia only involves lymphocytes. Acute Leukemia Will see at least 20% blasts in this type of Leukemia. Smudge Cells Fragile cells that break apart when making a slide 30% What percentage (%) of patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) will have autoimmune hemolytic anemia? Oncogene A mutant gene TRAP Used to diagnosis hairy cell leukemia Pure erythroid leukemia Will see Pronormoblasts (RBC precursors), ringed sideroblasts & a positive PAS cytochemical stain Biphenotypic cells showing myeloid and lymphoid features in the same cell is called what Hepatospleno- megaly Term to describe enlarged spleen and liver WHO Current leukemia classification system name ALL B-cell positive for CD10, CD19, CD20, CD22, CD24, and CD79a Thrombocyto- penia This is seen in acute leukemias and is a term used to describe decreased platelets. Immunopheno- typing Correct identification of leukemias are increased to 95% because of what Blasts You will see an increase in these types of cells in acute leukemia Nucleoli You will see this in immature blast cells. Auer Rods Purple sticks found in the cytoplasm of myeloblasts Pancytopenia Term to describe a decrease in all cell lines CML Least common of chronic leukemias ≥20% How many blasts do patients with AML need to have to be a true AML Myeloperoxidase Myeloblasts are strongly positive with this stain. Sudan Black B Stains lipids in myeloblasts CLL See smudge cells and a positive DAT Chronic Leukemia Individuals can live up to 10 years with this type of leukemia Acute Panmyelosis w/ Myelofibrosis In which Acute leukemia will you See Pancytopenia Abrupt Onset The is the type of onset that is seen in acute leukemias. Trisomy 12 CLL will have a genetic abnormality that has an extra chromosome 12 called what CBC Which test is performed first in identifying Leukemias PAS cytochemistry stain is Positive in 70% of ALL (B-cell type) patients AML Uric Acid & LDH levels are markedly increased Slow Onset This is the kind of onset seen in chronic leukemias. ALL Children often have a limp caused by this leukemia Nonspecific esterase Monoblasts are strongly positive with this stain t(9,22) B – lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma patients are known for having this genetic abnormality. LAP This stain is used to differentiate between CML and a Leukamoid reaction. All T-cell positive for CD3 and CD7 Hairy Cell Known for causing a dry tap when collecting bone marrow. Philadelphia Chromosome This chromosome is found in patients that have CML Acute basophilic leukemia Patients experience “hyperhistaminemia” and cutaneous skin lesions ≥25% How many blasts do patients with ALL need to have to be a true ALL Tdt Stains immature lymphoid cells Lymphomas Word used to describe when the leukemia only involves lymphocytes. Acute Leukemia Will see at least 20% blasts in this type of Leukemia. Smudge Cells Fragile cells that break apart when making a slide 30% What percentage (%) of patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) will have autoimmune hemolytic anemia? Oncogene A mutant gene TRAP Used to diagnosis hairy cell leukemia Pure erythroid leukemia Will see Pronormoblasts (RBC precursors), ringed sideroblasts & a positive PAS cytochemical stain Biphenotypic cells showing myeloid and lymphoid features in the same cell is called what Hepatospleno- megaly Term to describe enlarged spleen and liver WHO Current leukemia classification system name ALL B-cell positive for CD10, CD19, CD20, CD22, CD24, and CD79a Thrombocyto- penia This is seen in acute leukemias and is a term used to describe decreased platelets. Immunopheno- typing Correct identification of leukemias are increased to 95% because of what Blasts You will see an increase in these types of cells in acute leukemia
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You will see this in immature blast cells.
Nucleoli
Purple sticks found in the cytoplasm of myeloblasts
Auer Rods
Term to describe a decrease in all cell lines
Pancytopenia
Least common of chronic leukemias
CML
How many blasts do patients with AML need to have to be a true AML
≥20%
Myeloblasts are strongly positive with this stain.
Myeloperoxidase
Stains lipids in myeloblasts
Sudan Black B
See smudge cells and a positive DAT
CLL
Individuals can live up to 10 years with this type of leukemia
Chronic Leukemia
In which Acute leukemia will you See Pancytopenia
Acute Panmyelosis w/ Myelofibrosis
The is the type of onset that is seen in acute leukemias.
Abrupt Onset
CLL will have a genetic abnormality that has an extra chromosome 12 called what
Trisomy 12
Which test is performed first in identifying Leukemias
CBC
cytochemistry stain is Positive in 70% of ALL (B-cell type) patients
PAS
Uric Acid & LDH levels are markedly increased
AML
This is the kind of onset seen in chronic leukemias.
Slow Onset
Children often have a limp caused by this leukemia
ALL
Monoblasts are strongly positive with this stain
Nonspecific esterase
B – lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma patients are known for having this genetic abnormality.
t(9,22)
This stain is used to differentiate between CML and a Leukamoid reaction.
LAP
positive for CD3 and CD7
All
T-cell
Known for causing a dry tap when collecting bone marrow.
Hairy Cell
This chromosome is found in patients that have CML
Philadelphia Chromosome
Patients experience “hyperhistaminemia” and cutaneous skin
lesions
Acute basophilic leukemia
How many blasts do patients with ALL need to have to be a true ALL
≥25%
Stains immature lymphoid cells
Tdt
Word used to describe when the leukemia only involves lymphocytes.
Lymphomas
Will see at least 20% blasts in this type of Leukemia.
Acute Leukemia
Fragile cells that break apart when making a slide
Smudge Cells
What percentage (%) of patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) will have autoimmune hemolytic anemia?
30%
A mutant gene
Oncogene
Used to diagnosis hairy cell leukemia
TRAP
Will see Pronormoblasts (RBC precursors), ringed sideroblasts & a positive PAS cytochemical stain
Pure erythroid leukemia
cells showing myeloid and lymphoid
features in the same cell is called what
Biphenotypic
Term to describe enlarged spleen and liver
Hepatospleno-megaly
Current leukemia classification system name
WHO
positive for CD10, CD19, CD20, CD22,
CD24, and CD79a
ALL
B-cell
This is seen in acute leukemias and is a term used to describe decreased platelets.
Thrombocyto-penia
Correct identification of leukemias are increased to 95% because of what
Immunopheno-typing
You will see an increase in these types of cells in acute leukemia
Blasts