_____ is a cutaneous disorder caused by Pseudomonas sp. that is described as rapidly progressive, necrotic cutaneous lesions.
What pathologic RBC finding is seen in a peripheral smear with lead and arsenic poisoning, sideroblastic anemia, thalassemia and myelodysplastic syndrome? _____
When a left shift is seen with immature RBCs it is called a _____ reaction
_____ can be used in conjunction with PAS to demonstrate glycogen deposits
Disorders of fibrinolysis typically present with _____ bleeding time
_____ is the replacement of damaged tissue with fibrous scar
Guillain-Barre syndrome can arise due to the immunologic phenomenon known as _____
Bacterial meningitis may cause death due to _____, secondary to cerebral edema
_____ with Warthin-Finkeldey giant cells is diagnostic of Measles (rubeola)
What type of hypersensitivity is Graves disease?_____
Hemodynamic disorders
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Edema mechanisms
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Amyloidosis
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Pediatric pathology principles
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Laboratory techniques in pathology
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Molecular diagnostic methods
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Immunohistochemistry
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