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1. bcl -2 t(14;18) adults
Ankryin - band 4.1 or spectrin
Gp1b - bernard - soulier - dec platelets (giant platelets not counted) - inc BT
Follicular lymphoma - indolent course
VIII
2. What the alpha granules contain in platelets?
Mantle cell lymphoma
VWF and fibrinogen
Inhibits thrombin - ixa - xa - xiia - and activated by heparin
Epoxide reductase - warfarin inhibits
3. Where do B cells arise from - mature - and migrate to...
Pos
Induces differentiation of myeloblasts
Common a few days after oxidative stress in a pt with G6PD
Marrow - marrow - follicles of lymph nodes - white pulp of spleen (unencapsulated lymphoid tissue)
4. normal RBCs added to patient's serum
AML
Cromolyn sodium
Inducers of primary antibody response
Indirect coombs - agglutinate if serum anti RBC surface Ig
5. What do plasma cells do
Malnutrition - malabsoprtion - impaired metabolism - inc requirement as in an hemolytic anemia or pregnancy
Produce antibody - lots of RER and golgi
Varying sizes
HIV or immunosupression
6. What is the are the presenting symptoms of lead poisoning in kids and adults
Yes - via MHC II
Kidney - Gi - microcytic anemai in both - kids = mental retardation and adults = headache - memory loss - demyelination
HbSS
Howell - Jolly bodies - hypo/asplenia
7. What role does antithrombin play?
AML
Birbeck granules
MAHA
Incactivates II - VII - IX - X - XI - XII
8. Spherocyte
Inhibits thrombin - ixa - xa - xiia - and activated by heparin
Glanzmann's throbmasthenia
Hereditary spherocytosis - autoimmune hemolysis
Myelofibrosis (marow is crying being its fibrosed'
9. What is the Ddx for for a macrocytic anemia
Intravascular
Hodgkin
Folate/B12 - nonmegaoblastic anemias - liver dz - EtOH (non folate/B12) reticulocytosis - metabolic disorder - drugs
B cells
10. What state is commonly associated with nonHod lymphoma
Inc large vWF multimers - inc platelet aggregation and thrombosis
IgG - Warm is GREAT
HIV or immunosupression
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
11. Where are basophils found?
Beta chain absent - homozgote - severe anemia requiring blood transfusion - secondary hemochromatosis
MGUS - monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance
Blood
VWF carries/protects factor VIII
12. How does vWD cause elevated PTT?
Sheets of lymphocytes interspersed with macs
Lymphoma
VWF carries/protects factor VIII
PGI2 - NO inc blood flow - dec platelet aggregation
13. What do the iron studies show in sideroblastic anemia
Inc serum iron - normal TIBC - inc ferratin
Epoxide reductase - warfarin inhibits
Macrohemorrhage - hemarthroses - easy bruising
B12 def
14. What distinguishes multiple myeloma fromk Waldenstroms macroglobulinemia?
Dec
WBC diff highest to lowest: neutrophils - lymphocytes - monocytes - eosinophils - basophils
No lytic bone lesions in WM
Bite cells and Heinz bodies
15. Why can newborns with sickle cell be asymptomatic
Inc bleeding time - microhemorrhage: mucuous membrane bleeding - epitaxis - petechiae - purpura - possible thrombocytopenia
Glycine and succinyl - coa
Her next Rh+ fetus
Inc HbF and dec HbS
16. What is the affected enzyme in acute intermittment porphyria
Intravascular
Extravascular hemolysis
Porphobilinogen - delta ALA - uroporphyrin
Mantle cell lymphoma
17. What is the characteristic finding for MAHA on peripheral smear?
Inappropriate absolute with inc RBCs and EPO
Schistocytes - helmet cells
5- FU - AZT - hydroxyurea
CNS and testis
18. What is the mutation in HbC
Lysine for glutamate at position 6
Epoxide reductase - warfarin inhibits
Imatinib - anti bcr abl
VWF carries/protects factor VIII
19. S-100 and CD1a with birbeck granules
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
Burkitt lymphoma
DNA synth impaired - maturation of nucleus delayed relative to maturation of cytoplasm
Fibrinogen bind GpIIb/IIIa and links platelts
20. Serum iron - transferrin - ferritin lab values for pregs - OCP use
Nl - up - nl
ADP binding to receptors causes upregulation of GpIIb/IIIa expression at platelet surface
Her next Rh+ fetus
Porphobilinogen - delta ALA - uroporphyrin
21. What do the dense granules contain in platelets
ADP and Ca
Essential thrombocytosis
Causes of DIC: Sepsis (gram neg) - Trauma - Obstetric complications - acute Pancreatitis - Malignancy - Nephrotic syndrome - Tranfusion
Sickle cell
22. What activates the fibrinolytic pathway?
G6PD
ADP and Ca
XIIa activates kallikrein - which activates plasmin (and converts HMWK to bradykinin
Ankryin - band 4.1 or spectrin
23. What is the tx for vWD
Inc vasodiltion - inc perm - inc pain
DDAVP (desmopressin) which releases stored vWF stored in endothelium
Exposed collagen upon endothelial damage
IgG - Warm is GREAT
24. What does antithrombin do and What activates it?
Inhibits thrombin - ixa - xa - xiia - and activated by heparin
AML
Nl PT - elevated PTT - intrinsic pathway defect
Causes of DIC: Sepsis (gram neg) - Trauma - Obstetric complications - acute Pancreatitis - Malignancy - Nephrotic syndrome - Tranfusion
25. Tdt+ - CAllA+ - kids in the marrow - adolescent males with mediastinal mass
Myelofibrosis (marow is crying being its fibrosed'
B12/folate def
All
Dimercaprol and EDTA 1st line of treatment - succimer for kids - it sucks to be a kid who eats lead
26. What are dendritic cells called in the skin?
ADP and Ca
G6PD
Langerhans cells
Radiation/drugs - viral agents - fanconi's anemia - idiopathic may follow acute hepatitis
27. What substance is Fe added to to yield heme
Blistering cutaneous photosens - most common porphyria
Her next Rh+ fetus
Mantle cell lymphoma
Protoporphyrin
28. Is HS extravascular or intravascular?
Extravascular
Mantle cell lymphoma
Multiple - peripheral nodes - extranodal involvement - noncontiguous spread
Varying shapes
29. RBCs damagaed from passing through obstructed - narrowed vessel lumina
MAHA
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
T(12;21)
Peripheral neuropathy - posterior columns (vibration/proprioception) - lateral corticospinal (spasticity) - dementia
30. What causes the jaundice in extravascular hemolysis
Intravascular hemolysis
PGI2 - NO inc blood flow - dec platelet aggregation
Inc UCB
Beta chain absent - homozgote - severe anemia requiring blood transfusion - secondary hemochromatosis
31. What is the characteristic spread of Hodgkin Lymphoma
5- FU - AZT - hydroxyurea
Deficiency in factor VIII
Inc vasodiltion - inc perm - inc pain
Contiguous
32. Basophilica stippling
Mycosis fundgoides/Sezary syndrome
Bernard soulier
TAIL - thalassemias - anemia of chronic disease - iron def - lead poisoning
< 1% - heparin - histamine - LTD-4 - other vasoactive amines
33. What is the mutation in HbS
Bite cells and Heinz bodies
Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
Essential thrombocytosis
Valine for glutamate
34. Does CML have a JAK2 mut
No
DNA synth impaired - maturation of nucleus delayed relative to maturation of cytoplasm
Reed - sternberg cells
Beta 4
35. What do you see a starry sky appearance in Burkitt
WBC diff highest to lowest: neutrophils - lymphocytes - monocytes - eosinophils - basophils
CD15 and CD30 pos
Incactivates II - VII - IX - X - XI - XII
Sheets of lymphocytes interspersed with macs
36. What is relative polycythemia
Dec plasma volume
Down - down - up
Pyruvate kinase def - extravascular
Pos
37. How are the nucleus and the cytoplasm characterized for lymphocytes
Round densly staining nucleus with a small amount of pale cytoplasm
Lysine for glutamate at position 6
Rhogam - Rh antigen immunoglobulin
Off center nuclues - clock face chromatin
38. Drug that inhibits COX and therefore TXA2 synthesis
Off center nuclues - clock face chromatin
Lead poisoning - rRNA causes aggregration of ribosomes and basophilic stippling
Induces differentiation of myeloblasts
Aspirin
39. After an injury - What does vWF bind to begin platelet plug formation?
Inducers of primary antibody response
Exposed collagen upon endothelial damage
Hairy cell leukemia
Low O2 in papilla; can also get microhematuria from medullary infarcts
40. What is the difference of presentation of Burkitt in Africa vs the United States
Lacunar in nodular sclerosing variant
Africa = Jaw lesion - US = pelvis or abdomen
Bite cells and Heinz bodies
Varying sizes
41. Serum iron - transferrin - ferritin lab values for iron def anemia
Polycythemia vera with inc plasma volume - inc RBCs - inc EPO
SLE - CLL - alpha methyldopa
Down - up - down
Blood
42. What activates the intrinsic pathway?
Collagen - BM - activated platelets
Inc large vWF multimers - inc platelet aggregation and thrombosis
Lead lines on gingivae and epiphyses of long bones on xray - Encephalopathy and Erythrocyte basophilic stippling - Abdominal colic and Anemia - Drops - wrist and foot drop -
Signs and sx of aplastic anemia
43. Serum iron - transferrin - ferritin lab values for anemia of chronic disease
Erythroblastosis fetalis - Rh or other blood antigen incompatibility
Down - down - up
Blistering cutaneous photosens - most common porphyria
ATIII def
44. hypocellular bone marrown tih fatty infiltration
Howell - Jolly bodies - hypo/asplenia
Anemia of chronic disease - Aplastic anemia - kidney disease
Aplastic anemia - pancytopenia
Prothrombin gene mutation
45. What does bradykinin do?
Marrow - marrow - follicles of lymph nodes - white pulp of spleen (unencapsulated lymphoid tissue)
Essential thrombocytosis
Langerhans cells
Inc vasodiltion - inc perm - inc pain
46. What is the clinical picture of hemophilia A or B
Ringed sideronblasts with iron laden mitochondria
Deoxygenated HbS polymerizes - low O2 or dehydration precipiates sickling - anemia and veno - occlusive disease
Macrohemorrhage - hemarthroses - easy bruising
Lead lines on gingivae and epiphyses of long bones on xray - Encephalopathy and Erythrocyte basophilic stippling - Abdominal colic and Anemia - Drops - wrist and foot drop -
47. What do you see on peripheral smear with sideroblastic anemia
WBC diff highest to lowest: neutrophils - lymphocytes - monocytes - eosinophils - basophils
Ringed sideronblasts with iron laden mitochondria
Howell Jolly bodies
They bind vWF via GpIb
48. What is hemophiliia A
ATIII def
Deficiency in factor VIII
Langerhans cells
Paraprotein spike - monoclonal protein
49. inhibition of ferrochelatase and ALA dehydrogenase leading to dec heme synthesis - also inhibition of rRNA degradation
Lead poisoning - rRNA causes aggregration of ribosomes and basophilic stippling
Fibrinogen
B12 def
Inc RBC - dec O2 sat - inc EPO
50. What is the accumulated substance in lead poisoning
Hydrolytic enzymes - lysozyme - myeloperoxidase - lactoferrin
Protoporphyrin (blood)
Deficiency in factor VIII
Antigen - antibody