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EXAM #1: HEMATOPOESIS
What is the definition of hematop...,
Where does hematopoiesis occur,
What is the lifespan of a lymphocyte
48  cards
First Aid Review
Azurophilic granules contain,
Hypersegmented polys 5 or more lo...,
Increase in band cells immature n...
72  cards
First Aid Review -- Part 2
Sickle cells are seen in,
Sickling of rbcs in sickle cell a...,
Spherocytes are observed in
28  cards
EXAM #1: RBC & CANCER METABOLISM
Do rbcs contain mitochondria and ...,
Do rbcs have the ability to synth...,
Can rbcs synthesize proteins to r...
47  cards
EXAM #1: IRON HEMOSTASIS & PORPHYRIN METABOLISM
What is the typical daily iron re...,
What patient populations have an ...,
Why is iron complexed with protei...
62  cards
EXAM #1: HEMOGLOBIN
What is the most abundant form of...,
How many oxygen binding sites doe...,
What happens to oxygen binding as...
54  cards
EXAM #1: FOLATE & VITAMIN B12 METABOLSIM
List the major dietary sources of...,
What structural feature distingui...,
What enzyme converts folate to te...
42  cards
EXAM #1: CLINICAL INTERPRETATION OF LAB EXAMS
What is the definition of normocytic,
What is the definition of normoch...,
What is the definition of anisocy...
47  cards
EXAM #1: PATHOLOGY OF ANEMIA
What is anemia,
Practically what is anemia,
What is important to remember whe...
54  cards
EXAM #1: MICROCYTIC ANEMIA
What is the most important point ...,
What is the definition of anemia,
What are the common symptoms of a...
63  cards
EXAM #1: ANEMIA 2.0
What is polycythemia,
What is the rbc count in thalassemia,
How do you calculate an absolute ...
40  cards
EXAM #1: HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA
What is the hb definition of anem...,
What is the base definition of he...,
What are the two major subdivisio...
26  cards
EXAM #1: HEMOSTASIS
Define hemostasis,
Describe how platelets adhere to ...,
What is the role of von willebran...
34  cards
EXAM #1: THROMBOSIS
What is the definition of thrombosis,
Outline virchows triad,
What are the anti platelet effect...
34  cards
EXAM #1: THROMBOCYTOPENIA
What is the definition of thrombo...,
Describe the appearance of platel...,
Where are platelets produced what...
32  cards
EXAM #1: REVIEW
What cells produce endogenous g c...,
List the morphological structural...,
What is the normal percentage of ...
104  cards
EXAM #2: MALARIA
What species of mosquito transmit...,
What is the genus that causes mal...,
What are the five species of plas...
46  cards
EXAM #2: BLOOD GROUPS & COMPATIBILITY TESTING
In transfusion medicine where are...,
In transfusion medicine where are...,
What classes make up the majority...
30  cards
EXAM #2: BLOOD COMPONENT THERAPY
Why blood component therapy prefe...,
What is the clinical indication f...,
What are the two methods of plate...
31  cards
EXAM #2: TRANSFUSION REACTIONS
What are acute hemolytic transfus...,
List the major clinical effects o...,
What is the most effective method...
29  cards
EXAM #2: PEDIATRIC CBC
What is a cbc,
What are the components of a cbc,
In the newborn what is the normal...
38  cards
EXAM #2: CANCER & HEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCY
What is the definition of a leukemia,
What is the broad definition of a...,
What is the difference between a ...
48  cards
EXAM #2: ANEMIA IN CHILDHOOD
What is the definition of anemia ...,
What is the consequence of anemia,
What labs help to make the diagno...
40  cards
EXAM #2: INTRODUCTION TO SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
What website is the best resource...,
What are the three major cancers ...,
What factor makes a cancer non cu...
21  cards
EXAM #2: INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY
What is radiofrequency ablation,
What is microwave ablation,
What is cryoablation
44  cards
EXAM #2: REVIEW
Describe the plasmodium lifecycle,
What cytokines produced by the im...,
What species of babesia are roden...
35  cards
EXAM #2: RADIATION ONCOLOGY
What is the most fatal cancer in ...,
What are the three most common ca...,
What are the three most common ca...
46  cards
EXAM #3: MDS/MPD
What is mds what are the general ...,
What is the major etiology of mds,
What causes secondary mds
57  cards
EXAM #3: PLASMA CELL DYSCRASIAS
What is multiple multiple myeloma,
What is the abnormal protein that...,
What are the most common types of...
32  cards
EXAM #3: CHILDHOOD CANCER
What is the leading cause of mort...,
What is the most common cancer of...,
List the most common childhood ca...
39  cards
EXAM #3: CHILDHOOD CANCER II
What is acute lymphoblastic leukemia,
What gender is all more common in,
What are the signs and symptoms o...
43  cards
EXAM #3: ACUTE LEUKEMIA
What are the myeloid cell lines,
What are the lymphoid cell lines,
What are the tools used to diagno...
38  cards
EXAM #3: COMMON HEMATOLOGIC PRESENTATIONS
Why is angina a common symptom of...,
What is the definition of anemia ...,
What are the common causes of a m...
49  cards
EXAM #3: PATHOLOGY OF LYMPHOMA
Draw the cortex of the lymph node...,
What is the gross appearance of a...,
What is the typical age of onset ...
52  cards
EXAM #3: LYMPHOMA II
What is the age distribution of hl,
Describe the presentation of hl,
How is the lymphadenopathy in hl ...
56  cards
EXAM #3: ONCOLOGIC EMERGENCIES
What is the most common cause of ...,
What causes svc syndrome,
What is a common cause of a media...
35  cards
EXAM #3: ONCOLOGIC EMERGENCIES II
What is the definition of maligna...,
Outline the pathophysiology of mscc,
What is the most frequent site of...
22  cards
EXAM #3: REVIEW
Describe the clinical presentatio...,
What are the specific physical ex...,
What are some of the differential...
70  cards

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