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Would you offer consolidative scrotal RT for patients with bilateral testicular lymphoma involvement s/p bilateral orchiectomy and chemotherapy?

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Radiation Oncology · University Hospital Basel

I assume you are referring to bilateral scrotal involvement by DLBCL. The initial stage of the disease is also not clear. If both testes have been removed, the risk of involvement with the scrotal sac may be assumed low. However, I would take a good look at the pathology report concerning extratesti...

How do you counsel patients with elevated factor VIII levels for their thrombosis risk?

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Hematology · University of Wisconsin

I don't check the factor VIII level as part of a thrombosis workup because the result rarely if ever affects my management of these patients. I would explain to the patient that factor VIII levels are a function of several variables, including age, vascular health (and hence blood pressure, smoking,...

When would you opt for a chemotherapy free approach in the first line treatment for hairy cell leukemia?

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Medical Oncology · Ohio State University

This is an outstanding question and there are a few reasons to consider treatments other than cladribine or a chemotherapy-free approach. I have considered and used alternatives in special situations, mostly those with infections. I will limit this to the treatment of classic hairy cell leukemia as ...

How do you decide between HSCT and immunosuppressive therapy for treating hepatitis associated aplastic anemia?

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Hematology · Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

For young people with a donor, the primary therapy is transplantation. It is curative in the vast majority of patients, hepatitis-associated AA is much less likely to respond to immunotherapy.

How would you approach post-operative VTE prophylaxis for renal transplant in patients with a prior history of provoked VTE?

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Hematology · Medical University of South Carolina

I am not aware of published systematic reviews, risk models, or evidence-based guidelines for post-operative prophylaxis in renal transplant patients. Given both increased risk for VTE and bleeding, it is not surprising that there is a large variation in practice (for relatively recent survey on t...

For patients diagnosed with T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma with CNS involvement (CSF), what is your approach to the typical schedule for IT chemotherapy?

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Medical Oncology · University of Washington

In general, the schedule of IT chemotherapy is dictated by the systemic chemotherapy regimen chosen. For example, with a pediatric-inspired regimen like C10403, those with CNS involvement receive more LPs during the Remission Induction course. For hyperCVAD, the historical approach has been to give ...

How do you manage a DOAC if interested in testing for lupus anticoagulant?

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Hematology · Mayo Clinic

Testing for anti-phospholipid antibodies encompasses two broad categories of testing. One is an ELISA based (aka solid phase) set of tests that include anti-cardiolipin and anti-beta 2 glycoprotein I antibodies. ELISA assay are not affected by DOACs. For the second lupus anticoagulant (aka fluid pha...

How would you treat a patient with Hodgkin lymphoma who has an isolated relapse within the CNS?

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Medical Oncology · Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey

It's challenging to offer specific advice in this situation without knowing a lot more. First, it's important to recognize that CNS involvement by classical Hodgkin lymphoma is extremely rare and strictly requires a brain biopsy to make a diagnosis (even in a patient with active systemic CHL, a seco...

What are the indications for anticoagulation in splenic infarctions?

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Hematology · Medical University of South Carolina

A great reminder that splenic infarct relates to ARTERIAL thromboembolism and not to VENOUS VTE. Too often, I see massive, blind thrombophilia work-up for (incidentally) detected splenic infarcts.

How do you approach evaluation for underlying rheumatologic disease in patients with chronic asymptomatic thrombocytopenia?

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Rheumatology · University of Chicago

APL testing as well as evaluation for SLE and Sjogrens with complement, urine, antibody testing, not just an ANA.