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Subject : health-sciences
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1. What is the ddx for aplastic anemia


2. What activates the intrinsic pathway?






3. What converts plasminogen to plasm and What does plasmin do?






4. anti - GpIIb/IIIa antibodies leading to peripheral platelet destruction






5. What does Vit K deficiency cause?






6. What is the result of thrombocytopenia or platelet dysfunction?






7. mother's antibodies attack fetal RBCs






8. abnormal clone of hematopoetic stem cells are increasingly sensitive to growth factors - inc RBC - JAK2 mut






9. What do eosinophils defend against and What do they use to do it?






10. What is the defect in beta thal?






11. What is the purpose of the fibrin mesh






12. What is the affected enzyme in lead poisoning






13. Where are basophils found?






14. What is the enzyme defect in Porphyria cutanea tarda






15. What is the receptor for vWF






16. What is the activation stage of platelet plug formation?






17. dec haptoglobin - inc LDH - hemoglobin in urine (paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria - mechanical destruction as in aortic stenosis or a prosthetic valve






18. Serum iron - transferrin - ferritin lab values for hemochromatosis






19. How does the therapy for M3 vairant work?






20. What percentage of WBCs are eosinophils?






21. What is appropriate absolute polycythemia






22. What are the likely exposures of kids and adults for lead poisoning






23. What is the characteristic lab finding on electrophoresis






24. What is the age group most commonly affected by multiple myeloma






25. What is the pathogenesis of aplastic anemia with kidney disease






26. iron deficiency anemia - esophageal web - atrophic glossitis






27. Where are mast cells found






28. What do they express on their surface?






29. philadelphia chromosome - blood looks like marrow






30. What does CRAB stand for in multiple myeloma






31. What are the variants of the RS cells






32. Serum iron - transferrin - ferritin lab values for pregs - OCP use






33. What is the affected enzyme in acute intermittment porphyria






34. Deficiency in vWF


35. What do labs show in DIC?






36. What are the four levels of alpha thal?






37. What is the treatment for sideroblastic anemia






38. Fava beans - sufla drugs - infectinos






39. What are the main associations with multiple myeloma?






40. What are some classic examples of extravascular hemolysis






41. Acanthocyte (spur cell)






42. What portion of IgE can mast cells bind






43. What is the tx for aplastic anemia






44. What is the Ddx for a normocytic - normochromic anemia?






45. Defect in platelet to collagen adhesion - receptor - disorder - platelet count and BT






46. Bone pain plus anemia






47. Macro - ovalocyte






48. Upregulated growth of leukocytes in bone marro






49. What is the receptor for fibrinogen?






50. What is the characteristic finding for MAHA on peripheral smear?