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Lymphoma/Types questions with verified answers (updated A+)
Lymphoma - Answers-- There are several types of lymphomas and are distinguished based on the type of lymphocytes in which the cancer has developed, most develop in the body's B cells. 
- It is cancer that begins in cells of the lymph system. The lymph system is part of the immune system, which helps the body fight infection and disease. Because lymph tissue is found all through the body, lymphoma can begin almost anywhere. 
 
Types of Lymphoma - Answers-- The two main types of lymphoma are Hod...
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Lymphoma - Answers-- There are several types of lymphomas and are distinguished based on the type of lymphocytes in which the cancer has developed, most develop in the body's B cells. 
- It is cancer that begins in cells of the lymph system. The lymph system is part of the immune system, which helps the body fight infection and disease. Because lymph tissue is found all through the body, lymphoma can begin almost anywhere. 
 
Types of Lymphoma - Answers-- The two main types of lymphoma are Hod...
rn 106 ch 23: lymphomas with accurate answers (graded A+)
7. Which are possible progressions for the spread of Hodgkin's lymphoma? - Answers-Cervical lymph nodes to axillary lymph nodes 
 
Inguinal lymph nodes to cervical lymph nodes 
 
Mediastinum lymph nodes to axillary lymph nodes 
 
Inguinal lymph nodes to mediastinum lymph nodes 
 
8. Which would be the clinical manifestations in a patient with stage III Hodgkin's lymphoma? - Answers-Spread of the disease to lymph node regions above and below the diaphragm and possible involvement of the spleen ...
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7. Which are possible progressions for the spread of Hodgkin's lymphoma? - Answers-Cervical lymph nodes to axillary lymph nodes 
 
Inguinal lymph nodes to cervical lymph nodes 
 
Mediastinum lymph nodes to axillary lymph nodes 
 
Inguinal lymph nodes to mediastinum lymph nodes 
 
8. Which would be the clinical manifestations in a patient with stage III Hodgkin's lymphoma? - Answers-Spread of the disease to lymph node regions above and below the diaphragm and possible involvement of the spleen ...
Lymphoma exam 6 with verified answers (updated A+)
what do you have to know about lymphoma in general - Answers-- CA of cell originating from lymphoid lineage 
- most common hematological malignancy in the US 
- 2 divisions: Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's [subdivided into indolent, aggressive, and very aggressive; NOT curable w/ indolent, possible curable w/ aggressive and very aggressive] 
- occurs in men more than women 
- tobacco use DOES NOT carry any risk 
- none prevention /screening at this time 
 
what are some risk factors for lymphoma...
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what do you have to know about lymphoma in general - Answers-- CA of cell originating from lymphoid lineage 
- most common hematological malignancy in the US 
- 2 divisions: Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's [subdivided into indolent, aggressive, and very aggressive; NOT curable w/ indolent, possible curable w/ aggressive and very aggressive] 
- occurs in men more than women 
- tobacco use DOES NOT carry any risk 
- none prevention /screening at this time 
 
what are some risk factors for lymphoma...
Lymphoma exam 5 with verified answers
-Female patients who have received chest radiation therapy should be encouraged to perform regular breast self-examinations. 
-All patients should be counselled on health habits that may help reduce the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease, including avoidance of smoking, control of lipids, and the use of sunscreen. 
-Although splenectomy is uncommon with modern therapy, any patient who has undergone this procedure needs to be counselled about vaccination needs and their long-term risk of ...
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-Female patients who have received chest radiation therapy should be encouraged to perform regular breast self-examinations. 
-All patients should be counselled on health habits that may help reduce the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease, including avoidance of smoking, control of lipids, and the use of sunscreen. 
-Although splenectomy is uncommon with modern therapy, any patient who has undergone this procedure needs to be counselled about vaccination needs and their long-term risk of ...
Lymphoma exam 4 with verified answers
treatment of choice for advanced, refractory, or relapsed Hodgkin's lymphoma (stages IIIB and IV) - Answers-Intensive chemotherapy with or without the use of autologous or allogeneic HSCT and hematopoietic growth factors 
 
radiation for hodgkins - Answers-Radiation as a supplement varies 
Depends on 
Sites of disease 
Presence of disease after chemotherapy 
-Response to therapy is determined by PET and CT scans and other diagnostic tests (e.g., bone marrow biopsy). 
 
treatment complications...
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treatment of choice for advanced, refractory, or relapsed Hodgkin's lymphoma (stages IIIB and IV) - Answers-Intensive chemotherapy with or without the use of autologous or allogeneic HSCT and hematopoietic growth factors 
 
radiation for hodgkins - Answers-Radiation as a supplement varies 
Depends on 
Sites of disease 
Presence of disease after chemotherapy 
-Response to therapy is determined by PET and CT scans and other diagnostic tests (e.g., bone marrow biopsy). 
 
treatment complications...
Lymphoma exam 3 with verified answers (updated A+)
Hodgkin's Lymphoma features the presence of an abnormal cell called what? - Answers-Reed-Sternberg cell. 
 
two groups Hodgkin's Lymphoma is seen in? - Answers-early adulthood 15-40 and older adults over 55. 
 
how is Hodgkin's Lymphoma different from NHL? - Answers-arises in single node or chain and spreads first to anatomically contiguous lymphoid tissues. 
 
what occurs in NHL as it spreads that does not happen in Hodgkin's Lymphoma? - Answers-extra nodal activity is rare for Hodgkin's L...
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Hodgkin's Lymphoma features the presence of an abnormal cell called what? - Answers-Reed-Sternberg cell. 
 
two groups Hodgkin's Lymphoma is seen in? - Answers-early adulthood 15-40 and older adults over 55. 
 
how is Hodgkin's Lymphoma different from NHL? - Answers-arises in single node or chain and spreads first to anatomically contiguous lymphoid tissues. 
 
what occurs in NHL as it spreads that does not happen in Hodgkin's Lymphoma? - Answers-extra nodal activity is rare for Hodgkin's L...
Lymphoma exam 2 with verified answers (graded A+)
Side effects of non-hodgkin's lymphoma treatment - Answers-stomatitis so Modify diet as necessary (bland), Frequent mouth rinses (salt and soda), Artificial saliva, and Topical anesthetics. Nausea and vomiting common so Small, frequent meals (high protein and calorie) and Antiemetics. Diarrhea so Low residue diet and 3L per day of Fluid intake. Irradiated skin care including Clean with mild soap, 
Apply soothing creams (hydrocortisone 1% for itching), No tight-fitting clothing or harsh fabrics,...
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Side effects of non-hodgkin's lymphoma treatment - Answers-stomatitis so Modify diet as necessary (bland), Frequent mouth rinses (salt and soda), Artificial saliva, and Topical anesthetics. Nausea and vomiting common so Small, frequent meals (high protein and calorie) and Antiemetics. Diarrhea so Low residue diet and 3L per day of Fluid intake. Irradiated skin care including Clean with mild soap, 
Apply soothing creams (hydrocortisone 1% for itching), No tight-fitting clothing or harsh fabrics,...
Lymphoma exam with verified answers (graded A+)
What radiation therapy is used to treat NHL? - Answers-External beam radiation 
- can be given with chemo 
- may be the main treatment for some types of lymphoma if found early (stage 1 or 2) 
- may get whole body radiation 
- also used a palliative - ease symptoms 
 
What Stem cell transplant procedures are used in the treatment of NHL? - Answers-- Autologous SCT: considered a standard treatment under certain circumstances 
- Allogenic SCT 
- Adjunctive with high dose chemotherapy and or high b...
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What radiation therapy is used to treat NHL? - Answers-External beam radiation 
- can be given with chemo 
- may be the main treatment for some types of lymphoma if found early (stage 1 or 2) 
- may get whole body radiation 
- also used a palliative - ease symptoms 
 
What Stem cell transplant procedures are used in the treatment of NHL? - Answers-- Autologous SCT: considered a standard treatment under certain circumstances 
- Allogenic SCT 
- Adjunctive with high dose chemotherapy and or high b...
Pathology - respiratory system questions with verified answers
lower respiratory infection: pulmonary tuberculosis - Answers-• caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis
• may also affect other areas of the body such as skeletal, genitourinary, and central nervous system
• usually asymptematic
• coin-like lesions seen in the apical region

COPD - Answers-most common forms are chronic bronchitis and emphysema
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lower respiratory infection: pulmonary tuberculosis - Answers-• caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis
• may also affect other areas of the body such as skeletal, genitourinary, and central nervous system
• usually asymptematic
• coin-like lesions seen in the apical region

COPD - Answers-most common forms are chronic bronchitis and emphysema
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RESPIRATORY PATHOLOGY questions with verified answers
What is the main cause of emphysema? - Answers-Closely associated with heavy cigarette smoking; chronic bronchitis can be a predisposing factor.

How does emphysema show radiographically? - Answers-Signs related are pulmonary overinflation, alterations in the pulmonary vasculature, and bulae formation; all showing a hallmark flattening of the domes
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What is the main cause of emphysema? - Answers-Closely associated with heavy cigarette smoking; chronic bronchitis can be a predisposing factor.

How does emphysema show radiographically? - Answers-Signs related are pulmonary overinflation, alterations in the pulmonary vasculature, and bulae formation; all showing a hallmark flattening of the domes