Bone Marrow Failure Flashcards

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What are the signs and symptoms of Bone Marrow Failure?

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Anaemia - Tiredness, Weakness, Pallor, Breathlessness, Tachycardia
Neutropenia - recurrent or severe bacterial infections.
Thrombocytopenia - easy bruising, petechiae, bleeding from the nose and/or gums.
Presence of hepatomegaly, splenomegaly or lymphadenopathy suggests a diagnosis of leukaemia.

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What are the signs pointing towards leukaemia?

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Presence of hepatomegaly, splenomegaly and lymphadenopathy suggests a diagnosis of leukaemia.

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What condition presents with pancytopenia and hypocellular bone marrow?

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Aplastic anaemia

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What are the common causes of aplastic anaemia?

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Most cases are acquired and immune-mediated.

  • Infection: EBV, HIV, parvovirus or mycobacteria
  • Toxin exposure: Benzene
  • Drugs: Sulphonamides
  • Chemotherapy
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What is the cause of pancytopaenia with hypercellular bone marrow?

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Bone marrow infiltration: Most commonly by cancerous cells:
Haematological infiltration:
- Acute leukaemia
- Myeloma
- myelofibrosis
- Myelodysplastic syndromes
- Infiltration with lymphoma

Non-haematological cancer:

  • Breast, Thyroid, Kidney, Prostate, Lung cancers
  • Melanoma
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How do patients with acute leukaemia presents?

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Bone marrow failure - pancytopenia
General symptoms - Sweats, Weight loss, Anorexia, Flu-like symptoms
Tissue infiltration - CNS, Testes, Gums, Skin, Thymus, Nodes

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What is an iatrogenic cause of BM failure?

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Bone marrow failure is a frequent side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

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What is the definition of febrile neutropenia?

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Febrile neutropenia is defined as an oral temperature ≥38.5°C or two consecutive readings of ≥38.0°C for two hours and an absolute neutrophil count ≤0.5 x 10^9/L, or expected to fall below 0.5 x 10^9/L

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What is the normal neutrophil count?

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2.5-7.5 x 10^9/L

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What is considered severe neutropenia?

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When neutrophil count is <0.5 x 10^9/L

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What are the causes of BM failure?

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  1. (Acquired) Aplastic anaemia: From infection with EBV, HIV, etc. or after exposure to chemotherapy, or from drugs or toxins.
  2. Maturation defects: B12 or folate deficiency
  3. Differentiation defects: Myelodysplasia
  4. BM infiltration: Multiple myeloma, Lymphoma, any other non-haematological carcinoma
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