Hematology Flashcards
Full term baby, feeding well, developed jaundice on the 2nd day of life. Mother and baby have blood type “O” +. CBC show Hb 130 and MCV 50 fL. What is the diagnosis? a. Isoimmunue Hemolytic anemia b. Thalassemia c. Hereditary Spherocytosis d.
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Patient fell from his bike and had a fracture < at parang nagkaroon ng fever and weight loss…not sure> On CBC, Hb 90, WBC 1500, platelet 15,000, PMN 10, Lymphocytes 80. What is the diagnosis? a. ALL b. CML c. AML d.
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Hemoglobin Barts is a type of:
a. Thalassemia major
b. Thalassemia intermedia
c. Alpha Thalassemia
d. Beta Thalassemia
c. Alpha Thalassemia
Nelson’s 18th: (alpha-thalassemia) Infants are identified in the newborn period by the increased production of Bart’s Hgb during fetal life and at birth.
What is the best blood product to give to a patient with hemophilia A who presented with tachycardia, abdominal pain.
a. Cryoprecipitate
b. Cryosupernate
c. Fresh Frozen plasma
d. Factor concentrate
d. Factor concentrate
Best lab test to monitor a patient with hemophilia A and hemarthrosis
a. PT
b. PTT
c. Bleeding Time
d. Platelet count
b. PTT
Nelson’s 18th: The laboratory test that is affected by reduced levels of Factor VIII and IX is PTT. Results of other screening test for hemostatic mechanism are normal
Which of the following has the best outcome after surgery and chemotherapy?
a. Neuroblastoma
b. Wilm’s tumor
c. ALL
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Difference about IDA and Thalassemia?
similarity: microcytic (low mcv)
difference:
IDA low retic count
thalassemia high retic