Hematology - Disorders of White Blood Cells
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- 2. The cells seen in Hodgkin’s lymphomas are known as _________ cells
- 4. A type of white blood cell that ingests bacteria and foreign particles
- 7. Associated with t(14:18), _____ lymphoma
- 8. Classic formation seen histologically in multiple myeloma
- 9. Most common M protein produced by myeloma cells in multiple myeloma (60%)
- 11. Consumption of this can result in pain in lymph nodes
- 12. APTT is normal and PT is increase, there would be an issue in the _____ pathway
- 13. Where do T Cells mature
- 14. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is the most common ______ cancer
- 17. Where do B cells mature
- 20. The most common type of white blood cell
- 22. Histological feature seen in acute myeloid leukemia
- 24. The process by which the body produces new blood cells
- 30. A type of normal white blood cell that may increase with bone marrow damage, parasitic infections, or allergic reactions
- 31. A type of white blood cell that mediates allergic reactions and defends the body from infection by parasites and bacteria
- 32. Secondary organ throughout the body that play a role in the immune system by filtering out foreign particles, such as viruses and bacteria
- 33. Transformation of chronic lymphocytic leukemia to a higher-grade lymphoma = _______ transformation
- 35. Most predominant cell type in acute lymphoblastic anemia
- 36. Multiple punched-out lesions on an skull x-ray is indicative of which condition?
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- 1. Fusion of a-RARA on chr 17 and PML gene on chr 15, acute ____ leukemia
- 3. Seen in chronic lymphocytic leukemia as a result of suppression of normal B cell function
- 5. A low number of granulocytes (white blood cells that fight infection)
- 6. This lymphoma is described histologically as a “starry sky”
- 10. Classification system sometimes used for clinical staging of Hodgkin’s and non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas
- 15. APTT is increased and PT is normal, there would be an issue in the _____ pathway
- 16. The chromosome associated with chronic myeloid leukemia = _________ chromosome
- 18. Nonclassical Hodgkin’s lymphoma = lymphocyte _______
- 19. A type of white blood cell that produces antibodies
- 21. Age distribution seen in Hodgkin’s lymphoma
- 23. Clinical examination finding often associated with leukemias
- 25. Cells seen in chronic lymphocytic leukemia on peripheral blood film
- 26. _____ is a lysosomal enzyme present in granulocytic and monocytic cells
- 27. Histological feature seen in acute myeloid leukemia
- 28. The 3 phases of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia are Chronic, Accelerated and ____ Phase
- 29. What is the most common cause of leukemia in adults (abbreviation)
- 34. Abnormally low fibrinolytic activity resulting in thrombosis