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1. What are the azuraphilic granules in PMNs






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






3. What is the characteristic spread of Hodgkin Lymphoma






4. What is the affected enzyme in acute intermittment porphyria






5. What the alpha granules contain in platelets?






6. What is their role?






7. What are dendritic cells called in the skin?






8. What is the tx for vWD






9. Which lymphoma is characterized by localized involvement with a single group of nodes and mediastinal lymphadenopathy






10. Bone pain plus anemia






11. What signal activates MACS






12. What is the pathogenesis of sickle cell






13. What is hemophiliia A






14. What is the pattern of involvement and spread for nonHod lympho






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






16. Teardrop cell






17. Which drugs can cause macrocytic anemia?






18. From what cells are platelets derived from






19. What is the most common nonhodgkin lymphoma






20. What activates the intrinsic pathway?






21. poikilocytosis






22. What CD molecules are on RS cells






23. hypersegmented PMNs - glossitis - dec B12 - inc homocysteine - inc methymalonic acid






24. What virus is associated with Burkitt lymphoma






25. Where are monocytes typically found - where do they go - and What do the differentiate into?






26. What is the characteristic lab finding on electrophoresis






27. What do the iron studies show in sideroblastic anemia






28. What does increasing heme do to ALA synthase activity






29. fatigue - malaise - pallor - purpura - mucosal bleeding - petechiae - infection






30. Megakaryocytosis






31. What does antithrombin do and What activates it?






32. What is the receptor for fibrinogen?






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






34. What is the Ddx for for a macrocytic anemia






35. Which substrates begin the heme synthesis pathway






36. What is the effected enzyme in acute intermittment porphyria?






37. Wilm's tumor - RCC - HCC - hydronephrosis






38. Oxidation of iron - denatured hemoglobin preceipitation damage to RBC membrane - formation of bite cells






39. What do the labs show for TTP?






40. hemolytic in a newborn - dec ATP and rigid RBCs






41. Why does B12 def cause neuro sx?






42. Is G6PD intravascular or extravascular






43. Who are the professional APCs?






44. Marrow expansion - 'crew cut' on skull x ray - skeletal deformaties - and chipmunk faces






45. mother's antibodies attack fetal RBCs






46. lymphoid neoplasms with widespread involvement of bone marrow - tumor cells usually foind in peripheral blood






47. What is the tx for sickle cell






48. What do labs show in ITP?






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






50. What is the treatment for sideroblastic anemia