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Rheumatology & Haematology — Flashcards

Rheumatology & Haematology — Flashcards

Rheumatology & Haematology — Flashcards

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#381

Blood transfusion reactions 1) _____ 2) Transfusion associated circulatory overload (TACO) 3) Delayed haemolytic transfusion reaction 4) Acute haemolytic transfusion reaction 5) Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) 6) Anaphylactic transfusion reaction

Hint: most common

#382

Direct antiglobluin (Coombs) test _____ = febrile non-haemolytic transfusion reaction Direct antiglobluin (Coombs) test +ve = acute haemolytic transfusion reaction

#383

_____ is a neoplastic proliferation of mature myeloid cells, especially megakaryocytes that activate fibroblasts

#384

What is the management of acute haemolytic transfusion reactions? _____

#385

What is the most common blood transfusion reaction? _____

#386

Which blood transfusion reaction is caused by donor anti-leukocyte antibodies against recipient neutrophils and pulmonary endothelial cells? _____

#387

What is the management of minor allergic transfusion reaction (urticaria, no signs of anaphylaxis)? _____

#388

What physical exam finding can distinguish myelofibrosis from aplastic anemia? _____

#389

What condition is associated with increased risk for anaphylactic reaction when receiving blood transfusions? _____

#390

What pathologic RBC is associated with myelofibrosis? _____

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