Hematopathology — Flashcards

Hematopathology — Flashcards

Hematopathology — Flashcards

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#41

For cases with a lower blast count (three cytogenetic abnormalities:_____

#42

_____ cells of Hodgkin's lymphoma are bi-nucleate with prominent nucleoi ("owl eyes"),

#43

Atypical (Downey type II) T cells are unusually large T cells with _____-philic, vacuolated cytoplasm and lobulated nucleus.

#44

_____ leukemia is a neoplastic proliferation of naive B cells that co-express CD5 and CD20

#45

Immature neutrophils (e.g. left shift) are characterized by decreased _____ receptors (CD-16)

#46

_____ syndrome is congenital neutropenia that occurs due to mutations in granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) receptor and neutrophil elastase

#47

Type _____ vWD is characterized by qualitative defects in vWF

#48

Ataxia-telangiectasia is associated with increased risk of _____ and leukemia

#49

Vitamin K deficiency is characterized by a _____ PT and increased PTT

#50

_____ is an autosomal dominant hematological disorder that involves spheroid erythrocytes due to a spectrin or ankyrin defect.

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