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1. What cell is primarily involved in non Hod lymph






2. Teardrop cell






3. Bite cell






4. What is appropriate absolyte polycythemia associated with






5. What is the characteristic spread of Hodgkin Lymphoma






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






7. What does plasmin do?






8. How are plasma cells characterized?






9. What activates the intrinsic pathway?






10. What is the difference of presentation of Burkitt in Africa vs the United States






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






12. normal RBCs added to patient's serum






13. How do platelet disorders present?






14. Impaired synthesis of DAF leading to inc complement mediated desctruction of RBCs via the GPI ancho






15. What do the platelets bind? What is the step called






16. bcl -2 t(14;18) adults






17. X linked defect in delta aminolevulinic acid synthase gene causes a defect in hemesynthesis






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






19. What do you see on peripheral smear with sideroblastic anemia






20. What is the are the presenting symptoms of lead poisoning in kids and adults






21. What do labs show in DIC?






22. What is the receptor for vWF






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






24. Defect in proteins interacting with RBC membrane skeleton and plasma membrane






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






26. Can B cells function as APCs?






27. What does LEAD stand for in lead poisoning?






28. What is the purpose of the fibrin mesh






29. discrete tumor masses arising from lymph nodes






30. Which infections can cause MAHA?






31. What is the main source of energy in RBCs






32. universal donor






33. What do you see in vit K def






34. What does the blood smear show in glanzmann's?






35. What is the coombs test results in AIHA?






36. What is the pathogenesis of sickle cell






37. Which pathway and factors are tested in the PTT test






38. universal recipient






39. What is makes a leukemia acute






40. Who has more severe disease - HbSS or HbSC






41. What is the aggregation phase of ppf?






42. Upregulated growth of leukocytes in bone marro






43. Elderly - mature b cell tumor with filamentous - hairlike projections






44. What are the two substances produced by eosinophils help limit the reaction following mast cell degranulation?






45. In a Rh - mother who has developed anti Rh antibodies - who is at risk of hemolytic disease?






46. What is the therapy for the M3 variant?






47. Which cell is neoplastic in multiple myeloma






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






49. Which substrates begin the heme synthesis pathway






50. When is the peak incidence for nonHod lymphoma