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1. what proteins can be defective in HS?






2. Spherocyte






3. Basophilic nuclear remnants fonud in RBCs






4. What is the age breakdown for hodgkins






5. Causes of iron def?






6. What signal activates MACS






7. What is the presenting scenario for TTP?






8. Drug that inhibits COX and therefore TXA2 synthesis






9. What does NAACP stand for - in regards to the causes of eosinophiia?






10. Which factor does vWF carry/protect






11. What percentage of WBCs are eosinophils?






12. What is the Ddx for for a macrocytic anemia






13. What do they express on their surface?






14. Tdt+ - CAllA+ - kids in the marrow - adolescent males with mediastinal mass






15. Why does B12 def cause neuro sx?






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






17. Does CML have a JAK2 mut






18. Serum iron - transferrin - ferritin lab values for lead poisoning anemia






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






20. What happens in betal thal minor?






21. Acanthocyte (spur cell)






22. What activates the fibrinolytic pathway?






23. HTLV-1






24. Where do B cells arise from - mature - and migrate to...






25. What vitamin is a cofactor for the first step of heme synthesis






26. What does STOP Making New Thrombi stand for






27. Production of mutant factor V that cannot by degraded by protein C - most common cause of inherited hypercoaguability






28. What is the affected enzyme in lead poisoning






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






30. What are dendritic cells called in the skin?






31. What are the presenting symptoms of acute intermittent porphyria






32. What percentage if WBCs are polys?






33. What cell is primarily involved in non Hod lymph






34. What are the etiologies of folate def






35. What virus is associated with Burkitt lymphoma






36. What are some classic examples of extravascular hemolysis






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






38. inc WBC count with left shift - inc leukocyte alkaline phosphatase - often due to infection






39. What is the tx for sickle cell






40. Macro - ovalocyte






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






42. Inherited deficiency of antithrombin; reduced inc in PTT after administration of heparin






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






44. What is the receptor for vWF






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






46. What are some causes of warm agglutinin autoimmune hemolytic anemia?






47. t(11:22)






48. Basophilica stippling






49. mother's antibodies attack fetal RBCs






50. What does ADP do?







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