Hodgkin Lymphoma

Description

masters Nursing Science 3 Flashcards on Hodgkin Lymphoma, created by Mark George on 05/02/2014.
Mark George
Flashcards by Mark George, updated more than 1 year ago
Mark George
Created by Mark George over 10 years ago
32
0

Resource summary

Question Answer
Lymphomas - malignant tumors of: Primary lymphoid tissue (thymus) Secondary tissue (lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils)
Pathophysiology: Abnormal chromosomes present in cells of lymph nodes. - Reed-Sternberg cell (RS cells) - not specific to HL Usually arises in a single node Molecular mechanisms causing malignant transformation of cells are unclear - Viruses, genetic factors
Clinical Manifestations: 1st sign: enlarged unilateral painless swelling or mass in neck. CXR shows mediastinal mass Enlargement of cervical, axillary & inguinal lymph nodes common. Fever / sweating / weight loss
Diagnosis: May be difficult due to variety of symptoms. CXR, biopsy, lymphangiography Identify stage once diagnosis made
Treatment: Cure possible regardless of stage (75% success rate). Chemotherapy. Radiation therapy. HIgh dose chemo w/ BM or stem cell transplant (latest Tx option)
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

Erythrocytes
Mark George
Leukocytes
Mark George
Bowel (Colorectal) cancer
Mark George
Hodgkin Lymphoma
Mark George
Pernicious Anaemia
Mark George
Blood Disorders & Diseases
Mark George
Seizures & Epilepsy
Mark George
Thrombocytes
Mark George
Leukaemias
Mark George
Blood Disorders & Diseases - created from Mind Map
Mark George
NS3 Pharmacology_1
Mark George