Final Flashcards

(34 cards)

1
Q

The most common form of childhood leukemia is?

A

Acute lymphoblastic

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2
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An acute leukemia can be described as

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Many immature leukocytes in peripheral blood

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3
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Which of the following is most associated with Acute promyelocytic leukemia?

A

Disseminated intravascular coagulation

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4
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Auer rods are characteristically seen in what?

A

AML

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5
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The Philadelphia chromosome is present in?

A

Chronic mylogenous leukemia

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6
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What state is used to distinguish CML from marked leukocytosis?

A

Leukocyte Alkaline phosphate

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7
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Which of the following stains identifies phospholipids, Neutral fats,

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Sudan black B

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8
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Disorder in which bone marrow becomes fibrotic proliferation of granulocytes rubriblasts and megakaryocytes

A

Chronic idiopathic myelofibrosis

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9
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Smudge Cells are frequently seen in what?

A

CLL

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10
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Normal range of reticulocyte?

A

.5-2.5%

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11
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The most common erythrocytic enzyme deficiency is?

A

Pyruvate kinase

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12
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A group of clonal hematologic disordersCharacterized by progressive cytopenias

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Milo dysplastic syndrome

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13
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In megaloblastic anemia The typical indices are?

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MCV and MCH increased MCHC normal

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14
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Which inhibitor with protein us will inhibit factor 5A and 8a?

A

Alpha 2 antipoasmin

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15
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Christmas disease is a deficiency and what factor?

A

9

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16
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What is the distinguishing difference between Bernard souliner and vonWillibrsnds disease?

A

Platlet morphology

17
Q

DIC in primary fibrinolysis are distinguished by what?

A

Fibrinogen levels and fibrondegradation products

18
Q

Factor five is also known ass?

A

Labille factor

19
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Factor five ledion mutation leads to?

20
Q

Which of the following test would an abnormal platelet function not affect?

A

Prothrombin time

21
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The action of thrombin on fibrinogen is?

22
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What enzymatically degrades the fibrin clot

23
Q

What group of factors is vitamin K Dependent stable when stored And absorbed by barium?

A

Prothrombin group

24
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Fibrinogen is converted to fibrin by?

25
What condition can cause an elevated prothrombin time
Hypofibrinogenanemia
26
The mononuclear cells in the WBC histogram include?’s
Myleocytes
27
And someone with sickle cell trait Electrophoresis will show what?
60% HGBA the rest will B HGBS
28
Read Sternberg cells are diagnostic of?
Hodgkin’s disease
29
Hyper segmented cells or an early indication of what?
Megaloblastic anemia
30
Morphological indices for multiple my Loma
Rouleau
31
Hines bodies are formed in what kind of conditions?
Unstable hemoglobin disease, hereditary spherocytosis
32
Some majority of iron found in an adult is constituted in
Hemoglobin
33
The morphological indication of lead poisoning is
Basophiloc stippling
34
What inclusion contains RNA and can be seen using New methylene blue
Reticulocytes