Patients with malnutrition and/or intake-limiting CINV and in need of improved nutrition symptom management may be overlooked, particularly patients who are overweight or obese-an increasing proportion of the Australian population. Evidence-based practice guidelines recommend implementing validated nutrition screening tools, such as the Malnutrition Screening Tool, in patients undergoing chemotherapy to identify those at risk of malnutrition who require dietitian referral.
Four siblings and a parent in a single kindred had documented blood and marrow lymphocytosis during the past 18 to 20 years consistent with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Of the four siblings, one developed a spontaneous remission; one died secondary to subepiglotitis with sepsis; one died with prolymphocytoid transformation and one remains alive with splenomegalic CLL. Lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly were variable as was the clinical response to chemotherapy. Bone marrow morphology was initially nodular but progessed to diffuse patterns in both deceased siblings. Blood lymphocyte morphology was extremely variable as were cell doubling times and cytogenetic studies. ABO and HLA typing revealed no evidence of linkage. Immunophenotypic analysis of the B lymphocytes demonstrated a CD19 +, CD20-, CD5 +, Leu8-, Kappa + and a CD19 +, CD20 +, CD5 +, Leu8 +, Kappa + monoclonal lymphocytosis in two affected members. An unaffected sibling showed a CD4 lymphocytosis. VHV and VHII gene sequences were previously described in this kindred (PNAS 84: 8563, '87). We speculate that a CD5 B cell and CD4 T cell lymphocytosis may arise early in this disease followed by the development of a pleomorphic, monoclonal lymphocytosis. The subsequent oligomorphic, monoclonal lymphocytosis shows genotypic, immunophenotypic and some morphological heterogeneity consistent with ongoing differentiation. The longitudinal investigation of familial CLL offers a unique opportunity to study the sequence of events related to the natural history of B-CLL.
Regardless of which measurement is used, if the clinic staff firmly believe that a method is more helpful and more useful, it is likely that the patients will find it acceptable.
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