Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) - Auer Rods - Myeloperoxidase Positive - Hematology & Oncology Series
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- Опубліковано 20 лип 2018
- Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) | Auer Rods | Myeloperoxidase Positive - Hematology.
Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML) is a malignant neoplasm (cancer) of myeloid cell lineage (myeloblasts and monoblasts). It's a leukemia (cancer of the blood and the bone marrow). It affects patients between age 40 and age 60 for the most part. Risk factors for AML include Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), Benzene, Ionizing radiation exposure, alkylating agents, antineoplastic agents, aplastic anemia, paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, and Fanconi anemia. Myeloblasts and/or monoblasts occupy more than 20% of the bone marrow. It can cause anemia, infections, and platelet clots. AML has many subtypes (e.g. M0, M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, and M7). AML is diagnosed by being TdT negative, Myeloperoxidase (MPO) positive, and a hypercellular bone marrow (on bone marrow aspiration/ bone marrow biopsy).
AML = Acute Myeloid Leukemia (or Acute Myelogenous leukemia).
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My wife and I lost our just turned 2 year old son 7 months ago to Aml. He had MLL gene rearrangement or subtype KMT2A or 11q23. He had a translocation between chromosomes 6 and 11, t(6;11). He received cytarabine, daunorubicin, etoposide, gemtuzumab ozagamicin then mitoxNtrone and cytarabine. He relapsed after the second chemo which signified refractory Aml which had a poor prognosis. Decitabine with mylotarg was then used. He died shortly after from within 4 months of treatment. Some side effects he had were bloody nausea and diahrea. Horrible bloody mouth sores. He was in pain all over. His right eye was covered by a leukemia pool that ended up bleeding.He had a lot of liquid in his lungs which they thought was pnemonia. He ultimately died from a brain bleed within 24 hours caused we think by the chemo.
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Great info, my father in law was just diagnosed with aml and this was wonderful to find. For the record he is 84 so the age brackets you define might actually be a little looser.
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Hey! Thanks for your videos. I have one question that has bothered me for days and I can’t figure out… what are the pathophysiological mechanisms of splenomegaly, lymphadenopathy, etc.? Is it due to metastasis? If so, what’s the difference with myeloid sarcoma? And is lymphadenopathy a lymphoma stage of leukemia?
My father has pancytopenia with 8-9 normoblast / 100 wbc, bone marrow aspirate test indicated fair number megaloblasts and normoblastic normoblasis, does he have leaukemia ? Please answer !
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how can we tell the difference between AML and ALL with just clinical presentation and CBC?
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why does wbc count increase in labs shouldnt it be reduced due to the invasion of the myeloid neoplasm? or the labs count the blasts in blood as wbcs too?
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And I have a question about the most common leukemia in general ..? In First Aid it puts CLL as the most common one which I feel is not right ..
According to Harrison's:
CLL is the most prevalent leukemia in Western countries.
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I was diagnosed with aml at 74. I have been in remission for almost five years and most recent bloodwork was good. If the expectation is I will not live beyond five years should I be concerned?
Unless it comes back I would not be concerned. And even if it comes back there are always treatment options. Wishing you the best.
@@MA-yt4xf not for someone my age. I had to leave my province for 7 months to get the original treatment.
Acute lukemia means precursor cells(myeloblasts) are seen not that patients are younger. Am i wrong?
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I was diagnosed with AML last July. After months of arsenic trioxide chemo infusions, I'm almost done with my treatment!
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I use Harrison’s, Davidson’s, Goldman-Cecil and Goljan
Could your next video focus on Myeloid leukemia without maturation? Interesting video :)
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The age estimate is not correct. Maybe read this article: Shallis, R. M., Wang, R., Davidoff, A., Ma, X., & Zeidan, A. M. (2019). Epidemiology of acute myeloid leukemia: Recent progress and enduring challenges. Blood reviews, 36, 70-87. It is really good.
I couldn't watch the entire video... My friend has recently been diagnosed with this. Could you tell me if there is a cure?
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Can somebody clear something up for me please? This is obviously leukaemia. So how can we have both pancytopenia and WBC of >100000? Or did I misunderstand the case at the end?
Some patients will have low WBC, some will have normal WBC count, and many patients will have high WBC count.
Is there 19:11 or 9:11 ?????
In the book there is 9:11 for intermediate.
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Doesnt gum hypertrophy occurs in M4?
It’s possible
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Younger patients ??
ALM most commonly affects people around 60 years old !!
It’s ALL which occurs in children
Is there a way to differentiate between whether a person's bone marrow stem cells are creating bad blast cells over and over and over.. vs one blast cell that didn't mature and started replicating blast cells resulting in the blood being filled with blasts?... Or is Aml definite that the person's bone marrow is no longer functioning properly and there has to be a bone marrow transplant to stop the leukemia
Your question is how to differentiate between polyclonal and monoclonal. If a diagnosis with AML is confirmed, there is an extremely high chance that this is monoclonal (one cell “blast” or one cell line started the whole process).
For practical purposes, most of the time, there is no need to perform expensive tests to establish whether it’s polyclonal or monoclonal, because this is not going to affect the management/therapy.
Theoretically, there are some tests to differentiate between monoclonal vs polyclonal...They use some immunohistochemichal techniques to calculate the ratio between different antibodies...If the ratio is preserved, it’s polyclonal. If the ratio is altered, it’s monoclonal.
This was discussed in my video titled: “leukemia vs lymphoma introduction...Distinctions in oncology”
I wish you the best of luck!
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My sister in law diagnosed AML last Dec.4,2021 and she died Dec.5 at the age of 31😭
very sorry to hear this. be strong for the family.
@@warhog1337 how and why did uo arrive very late
7:04 Is there a video on aml inversion 3?
Unfortunately not
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Ok, was looking to analyze that one in detail...
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What is acute myeloid leukemia without maturation, is there a video I can watch to learn the details?
It’s the exact same disease.
It basically means that the cells are immature (i.e. blasts).
Same diseases, just more severe.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Ok I was thinking it was it's own sub-type of aml, thank you
It’s just a specifier
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Hi, I have a question, even if I'm awake or I don't always get enough sleep, can I have leukemia?
What does this have to do with that?
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sir plz i have a confusion ...is it affecting all the process from myeloid forming erythrocytes, monocytes,wbc....or it just affect in processs of making wbc and monocytes....or if just affect wbc and monocytes forming cell then y erythocytes count is reduced.......sir plz make me clear ....
All myeloid cell lineages are affected...
Great videos. I am learning a lot. Thank you very much. As a person who is in cytogenetic, I noticed some things. It's cytovenetic not cytogenic. And t(15;17), t(8;21), not t(15:17), t(8:21). It should be semicolon between different chromosome numbers. Sorry to pick those up. Thank you for great videos. I will keep studying hard!
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n some videos says it affects myeloid cells and cant b differenciation of it...then how it could affect rbc wbc and monocytes cells when it is nt differenciated from myeloid.
Can you reinstate your question more clearly, please?
But what's denovo AML??
I think it’s when you’re DX stage 4 right away
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Thank you for not believing but geez , even my fake friends bullyung me iam still fighting !! My last chemo i think in 2 week it is home chemo so .. to my ADOPTED brother thanks !!
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What were your symptoms?
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My mom's sister just died from AML . It appeared all of a sudden in the reports and she died before she even reach a month of the treatment . What could have caused that so quick ?
I don’t know, and I am sorry about your loss.
Does auer rods always mean cancer?
We can’t diagnose cancer based in Auer rods alone.
15-17
30 Jan
The patient is older in AML
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lol I have CML right now:(
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CML is very treatable...Please talk to your doctor!
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