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===Clinical Features===
===Clinical Features===
*Children and young adults present over days-to-weeks
Children and young adults present over days-to-weeks whereas older people present of weeks-to-months
*Older people present of weeks-to-months
*Fever - neutropenia causes easy [[infection]]
*Fever - neutropenia causes easy [[infection]]
*Bleeding - usually due to [[thrombocytopenia]]
*Bleeding - usually due to [[thrombocytopenia]]
*[[Hepatosplenomegaly]]  
*[[Hepatosplenomegaly]] - [[lymphadenopathy]] is less common
*Loss of appetite
*Loss of appetite
*Bone pain
*Bone pain
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**Respiratory distress
**Respiratory distress
**Altered mental status
**Altered mental status
It's also possible for older people to present with [[angina]] or [[myocardial infarction]], particularly if they already suffer from [[CHD]].


===Investigations===
===Investigations===
===Management===
===Management===
===Prognosis===
===Prognosis===

Revision as of 17:24, 11 November 2009

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Definition

This is a cancer of myeloblasts.

This is not the same as myeloma. Confusingly, that is a cancer of plasma cells which, even more confusingly, are part of lymphoid line of cells. It actually has little to do with all the myeloblastic cells. The picture hopefully explains it more fully.

Epidemiology

Common.jpg It's common amongst the haematological cancer and is really important to know about because it can kill you. About 90% of sufferers are adults and the incidence increases with age (63 being a rough median).

Pathophysiology

Like all cancer, AML is the result of myeloblast cancer. The myeloblast stops maturing and is released into the blood in a state of "arrested development". As such, in AML, people have high levels of blast cells in their blood. What makes life more complicated is that the arrest in development can occur at any point. As such, AML is classified M0-M7. It's probably not worth learning all those but if you really want to see it, go here.

The problems of leukaemia stem from the white blood cells which myeloblasts mature into stop being produced.

Risk Factors

10-20% are caused by previous chemotherapy. Men are slightly more likely to get it. Doesn't run in families apparently.

Clinical Features

Children and young adults present over days-to-weeks whereas older people present of weeks-to-months

  • Fever - neutropenia causes easy infection
  • Bleeding - usually due to thrombocytopenia
  • Hepatosplenomegaly - lymphadenopathy is less common
  • Loss of appetite
  • Bone pain
  • Infection - including pneumonia
  • Pallor
  • Petechiae
  • Leucostasis is an emergency with an incredibly high WBC (>100,000 cells/L) and results in:
    • Respiratory distress
    • Altered mental status

It's also possible for older people to present with angina or myocardial infarction, particularly if they already suffer from CHD.

Investigations

Management

Prognosis