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Which one of the following blood cells is not a myeloid cell?
Which 3 of the following are risk factors for acute leukaemia?
A patient presents with fatigue, fever and bruising. Which one of the following is true regarding the diagnosis of acute leukaemia in this patient?
Which of the following is not a typical presenting feature of acute leukaemia?
Which of the following is not a feature of tumour lysis syndrome?
At what level of thrombocytopaenia might it be necessary to consider platelet transfusion in order to allow continued anticoagulation for a pulmonary embolism in a leukaemia patient?
A patient undergoing chemotherapy for leukaemia presents to the emergency department with fever and a cough. Observations are normal other than for a mild fever. A chest x-ray confirms a diagnosis of pneumonia.
What treatment strategy should be implemented?
A patient undergoing chemotherapy for leukaemia via a Hickman line presents with fever and no obvious source. He had visited the haematology day unit that afternoon for a blood transfusion. He is clinically stable.
What is the most appropriate immediate course of action?
Which of the following does not form part of the routine treatment of neutropaenic sepsis in acute myeloid leukaemia?
In addition to a FBC and film, which of the following tests should be urgently requested in the emergency department when a patient presents with suspected leukaemia?
Thanks
Excellent Module on Leukaemia.
Thank you. Useful summary
Really useful learning particularly as I saw a lady recently who’s presenting complaint was of swollen leg. Full examination revealed thrombosed pile, L popliteal DVT and swollen gums with thrombocytopenia and elements of DIC. WBC 188 and blood screen confirmed AML. Very useful to do this learning – particularly from an ED perspective/slant. Thank you.
I enjoyed reading this module, thank you.
Excellent review of a topic I last looked at seriously in medical school. I found it most hellpful.
Great module, thank you!
Great module thank you
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great overview thanks
useful topic
Thanks for the refresher
Fantastic module
worthy revision