Tumors that cause _____ can be remembered with the mnemonic "Potentially Really High Hematocrit Levels": - Pheochromocytoma - Renal cell carcinoma - Hepatocellular carcinoma - Hemangioblastoma - Leiomyoma
Beta 2 microglobulin is an indicator of poor prognosis in _____.
Roth's spots are seen in _____
Hyperviscosity in multiple myeloma occurs due to excessive production of M proteins, usually of IgG_____ or IgA subtype
Rai staging and Binet staging is used for which leukemia?_____
Less than 1% of cases of HCC are manifested with a paraneoplastic syndrome, generally with _____calcemia, Hypoglycemia, and Erythrocytosis.
Most myelomas are associated with more than _____ gm/dL of serum Ig
The M spike seen in _____ is due to monoclonal IgM
_____ is the treatment of choice for nasopharyngeal cancer stage III and IV
_____ syndrome is non-metastatic hepatic dysfunction seen in patients suffering from RCC
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