Chronic lymphoblastic leukaemia (CLL)

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  • What is the most common form of leukaemia found in older adults in Western countries?
    CLL
  • What sex is CLL more common in?
    Males
  • What are the main risk factors for CLL?
    Genetics
    Family history
    Immunosuppressed
  • How may a patient with CLL present?
    Systemic symptoms
    Fatigue
    Lymphadenopathy
    Hepato/splenomegaly
    Bone marrow failure
    ITP
  • What are the first-line investigations for CLL?
    FBC
    Blood film
  • What is a characteristic feature of CLL found on a blood film?
    Smudge cells
  • What would a FBC reveal for CLL?
    Lymphocytosis
  • What is the gold standard for diagnosing CLL?
    Immunophenotyping by flow cytometry
  • What are some further investigations for CLL?
    Immunophenotyping by flow cytometry
    Bone marrow aspiration/biopsy
    Cytogenic analysis
  • What is used in the UK for CLL staging?
    Binet staging
  • What is stage A of the Binet staging?
    Hb >10
    Platelets >100 x 109/L
    <3 Lymph node areas involved
  • What is stage B of the Binet staging?
    Hb and platelets same as A
    3+ lymph node areas involved
  • What is stage C of the Binet staging?
    Hb <10
    Platelets <100 x 109/L
  • How is early CLL managed?
    Watch and wait strategy
  • When is chemotherapy given to CLL patients?
    Active, symptomatic disease
  • What does NICE advise for the first-line treatment for previously untreated CLL?
    Fludarabine, cyclophosphamide and rituximab (FCR)
  • What does NICE advise for the first-line treatment for CLL (Binet stage B or C) if FCR is not appropriate?
    Chemo with bendamustine
  • What are the main complications caused by CLL?
    Recurrent infections
    Anaemia
    Hyperviscosity syndrome
    Turn into other types of lymphoma (Richters transformation)
  • What are some patient-related factors that can affect the prognosis of CLL?
    Age
    Gender