78yo, anaemia and fatigue for 2 years. Splenomegaly. Peripheral blood smear shown. What is the likely diagnosis?
Acute Myeloid Leukaemia
Hodgkins Lymphoma
Acute Lypmatic Leukaemia
Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia
Chronic Lymphatic Leukaemia
58yo, anaemia, splenomegaly. Peripheral blood smear shown. What is the likely diagnosis?
Infectious mononeucleosis
CLL
Lymphoma
Bacterial sepsis
CML
38yo, 3 days of fever with a sore throat. Peripheral blood smear shown. What is the likely cause?
Viral infection
Allergic reaction
Malaria
Bacterial infection
Fungal infection
10yo boy, right groun pain and two enlarged lymph nodes for 7 days. He has an infected toenail. Lymph node biopsy shown. What is the likely diagnosis?
Hodgkins lymphoma
Non-Hodgkins lymphoma
ALL with 2° infection
Reactive lympadenitis
Abscess
48yo, fever, splenomegaly, enlarged lymph nodes. Lymph node biopsy shown. What is the likely diagnosis?
Acute Leukaemia
Chronic Leukaemia
Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
Metstatic carcinoma
38yo, four week fever, hepatosplenomegaly. Peripheral blood smear shown. What is the likely cause?
Acute leukaemia
Myeloma
Chronic leukaemia
58yo male, cervical lymphadenopathy 6 months. Fever, weight loss. Biopsy of 2cm of lymph node tissue reports multiple well-formed granulomas with central caseous necrosis. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Sarcoidosis
Fungal infection - Histoplasma
Hodgkins nodular sclerosis
Tuberculosis
Cat-scratch disease
38yo, 3 days of fever, sore throat. Peripheral blood smear shown. What is the likely cause?
Parasitic infestation
6yo girl, 1 month of fatigue, headache, vomiting and fever. Hb 80g/L, Platelets 56k, WCC 32,550. Flow cytometry reported 70% CD10 & CD10 +ve. Peripheral blood smear shown. What is the likely diagnosis?
AML
ALL
NHL
38yo, high fever. Peripheral blood smear shown. What is the likely cause?
Parasitic infection
A 28yo man, mediastinal lymphadenopathy. Reports recurrent fever, night sweats, mild weight loss for 6 months. Enlarged cervical lymphnodes. Image shows lymph node biopsy. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Follicular lymphoma
Lymphoblastic lymphoma
Diffuse large cell lymphoma
Multiple myeloma
42yo, fever for 3 weeks, hepatomegaly. Peripheral blood smear shown. What is the likely diagnosis?
Megaloblastic anaemia
65yo male, splenomegaly, bleeding tendency. Hb 13g/dL. Peripheral blood smear shown. What is the likely diagnosis?
Chronic lymphatic leukaemia
Essential polycythemia
Megakaryocytic leukaemia
Chronic myeloid leukaemia
Essential thrombocytosis
A 9yo girl develops widespread pinpoint skin haemorrhages. She recovered from a flu-like illness 1 week earlier. Laboratory findings reveal a platelet count of 20,000/uL but no other abnormalities. Her bone marrow shows an increased number of megakaryocytes. The platelet count is normal after 2 months. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Essential thrombocythaemia
DIC
AML M6
Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
2yo male, fever for 3 weeks with enlarged lymph nodes (++). Peripheral blood smear shown. What is the likely diagnosis?
61yo female presents with cough, fever, SOB, rigors and tachycardia for 3 days. Peripheral blood smear shown. What is the likely diagnosis?
Bacterial pneumonia
Lung abscess
Aspergillosis
COPD
78yo fever, splenomegaly, lymphadenopathy. Peripheral blood smear shown. What is the likely diagnosis?
A 72yo retired man. Sever back pain, confusion, pale. Has had polyuria and polydipsia for 3 week, recurrent fever for 3 months. Labs: Hb 9g/dL, WBC 6.8x10^9^/L, ESR 80mm/h, Spine XR shows multiple punched out lytic lesions in ribs and vertebrae. What is the most likely diagnosis?
High grade lymphoma
Multiple Myeloma
48yo, fever, splenomegaly, lymphadenopathy. Lymph node biopsy shown. What is the likely diagnosis?
Metastatic carcinoma
57yo male, fever, splenomegaly, lymphadenopathy for 6 months. Lymph node biopsy shown. What is the likely diagnosis?
42yo female, pale, splenomegaly. Peripheral blood smear shown. What is the likely diagnosis?
Iron deficiency anaemia
Polycythemia
Haemolytic anaemia
A 2yo boy, high fever and weakness for 12 days. Skin purpura and bleeding lips. Mild splenomegaly. No lymph node enlargement. Most likely diagnsosis?
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia
22yo male, fever, sore throat for 6 days. Generalised lymphadenopathy. Mild macrocytosis. Monospot test positive. Peripheral blood smear shown. What is the likely diagnosis?
G6PD deficiency
Cold antibody haemolytic anaemia
60yo male, weight loss, fatigue, upper abdominal discomfort. Splenomegaly. Hb 9g/L, MCV 102fL, WCC 40,000/uL. Blood film shows mature and immature granulocytes, myelocytes, basophils and occasional myeloblasts. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Acute myeloid leukaemia
Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
Chronic myelogenous leukaemia