What is the most common cytogenetic change in children suffering from myelodysplastic syndrome?_____
_____ incompatibility is the most common cause of hemolytic disease of newborn and affects the first-born.
Scattered macrophages with abundant wrinkled, green-blue cytoplasm or pseudo-Gaucher cells are seen in _____
Lactoferrin, tPA and histaminase are a part of _____ granules of neutrophils.
Atypical mononuclear cells (sezary cells) comprising _____ than 20% of total lymphocyte count is used to diagnose Sezary syndrome
What is the life span of affected red cells in hereditary spherocytosis?_____
What AML subtype is therapy related?_____
Mantle Cell Lymphoma may show large cells resembling _____
For testing PT, the sample is activated by using _____ (derived from rabbit brain or lung).
Hyperdiploidy indicates _____ prognosis in acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL).
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