Which type of cell is affected in AML? - Myeloid (myeloblasts)
Which type of cell is affected in CML? - Myeloid (mature granulocytes)
Which type of cell is affected in ALL? - Lymphoid (immature lymphocytes)
Which type of cell is affected in CLL? - Lymphoid (mature lymphocytes)
Most common age affected by AML is... - Adults
60's
Most common age affected by CML is... - Adults (rare for < 20 y/o)
Mean age: 64
Most common age affected by ALL is... - Children
Mean age: 4
Boys > Girls
Most common age affected by CLL is... - Older adults
Survival rate/life expectancy for AML is... - Dx < 65 y/o: 35%
Dx > 65 y/o: 4%
Death occurs in months
Survival rate/life expectancy for CML is... - > 5 years
, Survival rate/life expectancy for ALL is... - 98% for children
85% for adults
Survival rate/life expectancy for CLL is... - Early stages: > 15 years
Late stages: < 4 years
Signs & Symptoms of Leukemia in General - Fever, infections
Bleeding, bruising
Weakness, fatigue, SOB
Abdominal pain from enlarged liver/spleen
Anorexia, weight loss
Bone pain
S/s Specific to AML - Abrupt onset
S/s Specific to CML - May be asymptomatic
S/s specific to ALL - Painful
Lymphadenopathy
Testicular/breast pain
CNS involvement
Expected lab values in AML... - Elevated WBC
Low RBC, H&H
Marrow — excess myeloblasts
Expected lab values in CML... - Elevated WBC (> 100,000)