hem ch 13 and 14
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the most characteristic change seen in the peripheral smear of a patient with multiple myeloma is | rouleaux
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The morphological classifications of anemia in the myelodysplastic syndromes is | macrocytic normochromic
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All of the following are dysplastic changes of platelets frequently seen in MDS | Micro megakaryocytes, abnormal granuels, giant platelets
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An abnormal Provo for rations of dysfunctional B lymphocytes is commonly associated with | CLL and infectious mono
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Hypogammaglobulinemia is a significant feature and half of patience with CLL this complication can lead to | Bacterial or skin infections, herpes, autoimmune hemalytic anemia (AHA)
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A significant feature of hairy cell leukemia not seen and other acute leukemia as is | Pancytopenia
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The blast count in most individuals with MDS is | Less than 20 percent
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One of the key White cell features in MDS is | Hypo and hyper granulated cells, hypo segmented cells, nuclear material to smooth, psudo Plager hue, degenerating neutrophils
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Which of the following genetic alterations is associated with a poor prognosis in CLL | trisomy 12
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A new treatment for multiple myeloma which was once banned from used for pregnant women is | thalidomide
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Hey prefer your blood picture dominated by cells that appear convoluted with an ovoid nucleus and clefting would most likely be seen in | sezary syndrome
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Effective means of treating iron overload in them Milo dysplastic syndrome is | iron chelation
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The most common hematological malignancies in the adult population is | MDS myelo dysplastic syndrome
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Which of the following chromosome disorders in MDS has a poor predictive influence | Deletion 7
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