Final Flashcards

1
Q

The most common form of childhood leukemia is?

A

Acute lymphoblastic

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2
Q

An acute leukemia can be described as

A

Many immature leukocytes in peripheral blood

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3
Q

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

A

Disseminated intravascular coagulation

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4
Q

Auer rods are characteristically seen in what?

A

AML

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5
Q

The Philadelphia chromosome is present in?

A

Chronic mylogenous leukemia

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6
Q

What state is used to distinguish CML from marked leukocytosis?

A

Leukocyte Alkaline phosphate

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7
Q

Which of the following stains identifies phospholipids, Neutral fats,

A

Sudan black B

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8
Q

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

A

Chronic idiopathic myelofibrosis

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9
Q

Smudge Cells are frequently seen in what?

A

CLL

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10
Q

Normal range of reticulocyte?

A

.5-2.5%

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11
Q

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

A

Milo dysplastic syndrome

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13
Q

In megaloblastic anemia The typical indices are?

A

MCV and MCH increased MCHC normal

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14
Q

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

A

Alpha 2 antipoasmin

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15
Q

Christmas disease is a deficiency and what factor?

A

9

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16
Q

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
Q

Factor five ledion mutation leads to?

A

Thrombosis

20
Q

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

A

Prothrombin time

21
Q

The action of thrombin on fibrinogen is?

A

Enzymatic

22
Q

What enzymatically degrades the fibrin clot

A

Plasmin

23
Q

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

A

Prothrombin group

24
Q

Fibrinogen is converted to fibrin by?

A

Thrombin

25
Q

What condition can cause an elevated prothrombin time

A

Hypofibrinogenanemia

26
Q

The mononuclear cells in the WBC histogram include?’s

A

Myleocytes

27
Q

And someone with sickle cell trait Electrophoresis will show what?

A

60% HGBA the rest will B HGBS

28
Q

Read Sternberg cells are diagnostic of?

A

Hodgkin’s disease

29
Q

Hyper segmented cells or an early indication of what?

A

Megaloblastic anemia

30
Q

Morphological indices for multiple my Loma

A

Rouleau

31
Q

Hines bodies are formed in what kind of conditions?

A

Unstable hemoglobin disease, hereditary spherocytosis

32
Q

Some majority of iron found in an adult is constituted in

A

Hemoglobin

33
Q

The morphological indication of lead poisoning is

A

Basophiloc stippling

34
Q

What inclusion contains RNA and can be seen using New methylene blue

A

Reticulocytes