Patients with -thalassemia major are at risk of _____ with parvovirus B19 infection of erythroid precursors
#2
The curative treatment for Chediak Higashi syndrome is _____
#3
Anaemia in a 12-14 year old child is defined as a hemoglobin level of
#4
Patients with Down syndrome, who develop transient myeloproliferative disorder require close follow-up, because 20 30% will develop _____ leukemia by 3 years of life
#5
_____ leukemia is associated with Down syndrome; usually arises before the age of 5
#6
On serum analysis, patients with Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis will frequently present with:- _____ RBCs- increased WBCs- increased TBCs
#7
-thalassemia _____ is characterized by expansion of hematopoiesis into facial bones, leading to "chipmunk facies"
#8
_____ syndrome is a syndrome of thrombocytopenia and consumptive coagulopathy in a patient of hemangioma
#9
_____ is a common presenting sign of sickle cell anemia in infants (age group)
#10
Kids with sickle cell disease should undergo _____ starting at age of 2 yrs to reduce the incidence of overt stroke
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White Blood Cell Disorders Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Patients with -thalassemia major are at risk of _____ with parvovirus B19 infection of erythroid precursors
Answer: aplastic crisis
Flashcard 2: The curative treatment for Chediak Higashi syndrome is _____
Answer: bone marrow transplantation
Flashcard 3: Anaemia in a 12-14 year old child is defined as a hemoglobin level of
Answer: Anaemia in a 12-14 year old child is defined as a hemoglobin level of
Flashcard 4: Patients with Down syndrome, who develop transient myeloproliferative disorder require close follow-up, because 20 30% will develop _____ leukemia by 3 years of life
Answer: acute megakaryocytic
Flashcard 5: _____ leukemia is associated with Down syndrome; usually arises before the age of 5
Answer: Acute megakaryoblastic
Flashcard 6: On serum analysis, patients with Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis will frequently present with:- _____ RBCs- increased WBCs- increased TBCs
Answer: decreased
Flashcard 7: -thalassemia _____ is characterized by expansion of hematopoiesis into facial bones, leading to "chipmunk facies"
Answer: major
Flashcard 8: _____ syndrome is a syndrome of thrombocytopenia and consumptive coagulopathy in a patient of hemangioma
Answer: Kasabach-Merritt
Flashcard 9: _____ is a common presenting sign of sickle cell anemia in infants (age group)
Answer: Dactylitis
Flashcard 10: Kids with sickle cell disease should undergo _____ starting at age of 2 yrs to reduce the incidence of overt stroke
Answer: transcranial doppler ultrasound
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