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Hematopathology — MCQs

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Q311Easy

A 6-year-old girl is brought into the emergency room after an automobile accident. Physical examination shows bleeding from multiple wounds, and a CBC reveals a normocytic, normochromic anemia. Which of the following indices is most helpful in defining this patient's anemia as normocytic?

Q312Easy

Which of the following may be seen in Multiple Myeloma?

Q313Hard

A patient taking an oral sulfonamide develops markedly decreased peripheral blood neutrophil count, while platelets and erythrocytes remain normal. If this neutropenia is caused by antineutrophil antibodies produced in response to the sulfonamide, what would be expected?

Q314Medium

A 67-year-old male presents with increasing fatigue and is found to be anemic. Physical examination reveals a hard 1-cm nodule in the left lobe of the prostate. The prostatic-specific antigen (PSA) level is found to be elevated. Examination of the peripheral blood reveals an occasional myelocyte. The erythrocytes are mainly normochromic and normocytic, and teardrop RBCs are not found. There are, however, about two nucleated red blood cells per 100 white cells. What is the best diagnosis for this patient's anemia?

Q315Easy

Ring sideroblasts are characteristically seen in which condition?

Q316Easy

Which of the following is absent in cryoprecipitate?

Q317Medium

Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia is seen in all of the following diseases except?

Q318Medium

Which syndrome is associated with an increased risk of leukemia?

Q319Easy

What is the most common cause of aplastic anemia?

Q320Easy

TRAP positivity is seen with which of the following hematologic malignancies?

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