WBC Disorders 1 Flashcards
Contrast leukopenia and leukocytosie
What are the types of leukopenia?
What are the clinical settings of leukopenia?
What is the pathogenesis of neutropenia?
How can neutropenia be induced due to reduced production?
Describe neutropenia due to peripheral loss
What are the clinical implication of neutropenia?
What are the types Leukocytosis?
Where are neutrophilic leukocytosus seen?
Where are eosinophilic leukocytosis seen?
Where are basophilic leukocytosis seen in?
Where are monocytosis seen?
Where are lymphocytosis seen?
What are the difficult differential diagnoses in WBC?
Describe infectious mononucleosis & atypical lymphocytosis
Describe the pathogenesis of WBC neoplasms
Describe examples of neoplasticism leukocytosis from the lymphoid lineage
Describe examples of neoplasticism leukocytosis from the myeloid lineage
What is a leukemia?
What is a lymphoma ?
Contrast acute and chronic neoplasms
What is acute leukemia?
What is chronic leukemia?
What are myeloid neoplasms?
What are the features of myeloid neoplasms?
What is acute myeloid leukemia?
What are the WHO classifications of AML?
How are FAB AML be classified?
What are the FAB classifications of AML based on?
W(at are the special features of FAB AML?
What are the cytogenic of AML?
Discuss the pathogenesis of AML