Final Review Questions W/ Dr. A Flashcards

Review Questions from guide.

1
Q

Acanthocytes are seen in?

A

Liver Disease
Abetalipoproteinemia

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2
Q

Echinocyte “Burr” cells are seen in?

A

Uremia
Kidney Disease

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3
Q

Elliptocytes are in?

A

H Elliptocytosis (HE)
IDA
Thalassemias

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4
Q

Macroovalocytes

A

Macrocytic Megaloblastic Anemia

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5
Q

Helmet Cells? (Keratocyte)

A

Hemolytic Anemia

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6
Q

Schistocyte?

A

Hemolytic Anemia
DIC

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7
Q

Spherocytes?

A

H Spherocytosis
Hemolytic Anemias

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8
Q

Stomatocytes? (Mouth Cells)

A

H Stomatocytosis
Liver Disease
Alcoholism

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9
Q

Target Cells (Codocytes)

A

Thalassemias
Hemoglobinopathies

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10
Q

Teardrop Cells? (Dacryocyte)

A

Myelofibrosis

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11
Q

Name a disorder that causes large PLTs?

A

Myeloproliferative Disorders
May-Hegglin

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12
Q

Sources of error in wright stained smear?

A

Too acidic
Too basic
Too thick

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13
Q

Hypersegmented Neutrophils?

A

Megaloblastic Anemia

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14
Q

Hyposegmented Neutrophils?

A

Pelger-Huet

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15
Q

Monocytosis?

A

TB

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16
Q

Lymphocytosis?

A

Viral Infection

17
Q

Neutrophilia?

A

Bacterial Infections

18
Q

Eosinophilia

A

Allergies (Chronic or Acute)

19
Q

Monocytosis? Other than TB…

A

Syphilis

20
Q

Monocytosis? Again….

A

Malaria

21
Q

Monocytosis can be caused due to?

A

Recovery from acute infection

Recovery from myelosuppression

Immunologic/Autoimmune

22
Q

Monocytosis in Malignancy?

A

Hodgkin’s Disease

Myelodysplastic/MPNs

Myelodysplastic Syndromes

AML W/ Mono lineage

23
Q

Toxic Granulation and Vacuoles?

A

Burn PTs

Chemo PTs

Bacterial Infections

24
Q

Dohle Bodies (DBs)(RNA)

A

May-Hegglin

25
Q

Variant Lymphs?

A

Infectious Mononucleosis (Mono)

26
Q

Eosinophilia?

A

Allergies

27
Q

Parasitic Infection

Hyper-Sensitivity

Allergies

A

Basophilia

28
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