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1. What activates the intrinsic pathway?






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






3. Which cell is neoplastic in multiple myeloma






4. What are the four levels of alpha thal?






5. t(15;17)






6. Macro - ovalocyte






7. Serum iron - transferrin - ferritin lab values for anemia of chronic disease






8. What is hemophiliia A






9. S-100 and CD1a with birbeck granules






10. What substances are released in mast cell degranulation






11. Drug that inhbits the GpIIb/IIIa directly






12. What is the receptor for vWF






13. What virus is associated with 50% of Hodgkin lymphoma






14. What is monoclonal expansion without symptoms associated with multiple myeloma?






15. How are the nucleus and the cytoplasm characterized for lymphocytes






16. What is the general pathology of a macrocytic anemia?






17. Which maternal antibodies cross the placenta - anti A/B or anti Rh






18. What is contained within the azurophilic granules of PMNs






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






20. Is HS extravascular or intravascular?






21. What is the characteristic histologic finding in Hodgkin Lymphoma






22. What are the etiologies of folate def






23. Conditions of defective heme synthesis leading to accumulation of heme precurors






24. What substance accumulates in porphyria cutanea






25. Basophilic nuclear remnants fonud in RBCs






26. What is the Ddx for for a macrocytic anemia






27. Intrinsic pathway coagulation defect and defect in platelet plug formation - most common inherited bleeding disorder - AD






28. What cell is primarily involved in non Hod lymph






29. What percentage of WBCs are basophils - and What is found in their basophilic granules?






30. Aplastic crisis after parvovirus - autosplenectomy - salmonella osteomyelitis - painful crisis - renal papillary necrosis - splenic sequestration






31. What is the affected enzyme in acute intermittment porphyria






32. What percentage if WBCs are polys?






33. Where to T cells arise and mature - and migrate to...






34. What substance is Fe added to to yield heme






35. What causes renal papillary necrosis in sickle cell






36. anisocytosis






37. Eosinophils are highly phagocytic For what kind of complex?






38. Where are mast cells found






39. Where are basophils found?






40. What does decreasing heme do to ALA synthase activity?






41. What role does antithrombin play?






42. What condition can result from treating AML M3 from the release of the Auer rods






43. How does the therapy for M3 vairant work?






44. can be asymptomatic - often in older adults - peripheral blood lymphcytosis with smudge cells and warm antibody autoimmune hemolytic anemia






45. adults - auer rods - inc circulating myeblasts on peripheral smear






46. What signal activates MACS






47. philadelphia chromosome - blood looks like marrow






48. What are the pro aggregation factors?






49. Fava beans - sufla drugs - infectinos






50. Upregulated growth of leukocytes in bone marro