Haematology basics Flashcards

1
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What is blood?

A

A tissue consisting of cells suspended in a liquid

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2
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What are the three types of cell in blood?

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RBC
WBC
Platelet

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3
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What are the two lineages a multipotent progenitor can go down

A

Myeloid

Lymphoid

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4
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What are myeloid cells?

A

Erythrocytes
Platelets
Macrophages
Granulocytes

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5
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What are lymphoid cells?

A

T cells
B cells
NK cells

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6
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How can you identify primitive precursor cells (hint, can’t be done visually as all look the same)?

A

Immunophenotyping- Expression profile of proteins (antigens) on the surface of cells
Bio-assey- Culture in vitro and show lineage of progeny in different growth conditions

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7
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What is another name for a macrophage?

A

Histiocyte

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8
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What does MCH stand for?

A

Mean corpuscular hemoglobin

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9
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What is the MCH a measure of?

A

How much Hb is in a cell.

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10
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What is MCV?

A

Mean cell volume

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11
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What is MCV a measure of?

A

Volume of RBC.

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12
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What is thrombocytosis?

A

Too many platelets

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13
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What affect does testosterone have on RBC production?

A

Increases it

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