The platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa is:
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Which of the following defines an intrinsic erythrocyte defe…
Which of the following defines an intrinsic erythrocyte defect:
What is the diagnostic value of the reticulocyte count in th…
What is the diagnostic value of the reticulocyte count in the evaluation of anemia?
The substance directly responsible for the physical breakdow…
The substance directly responsible for the physical breakdown of the thrombus is:
Acute erythrocytic leukemia corresponds with which FAB class…
Acute erythrocytic leukemia corresponds with which FAB classification?
In an adult female (32 years of age) what is the normal rang…
In an adult female (32 years of age) what is the normal range for erythrocyte sedimentation rate?
What is the normal lifespan of platelets in the peripheral b…
What is the normal lifespan of platelets in the peripheral blood?
A PAS stain is ordered on a leukemic patient. The test is pe…
A PAS stain is ordered on a leukemic patient. The test is performed, and the technologist confirms that the PAS stain is positive with coarse granularity. Based on these findings, from what is the patient most likely suffering?
Which of the following cells gives rise to the lymphoid and…
Which of the following cells gives rise to the lymphoid and myeloid cells?
Your analyzer gave a platelet count of 71×103/mcL. Because t…
Your analyzer gave a platelet count of 71×103/mcL. Because this is a low value, you decide to double check the result by scanning a slide and performing a platelet estimate. While scanning on 10x you notice large platelet clumps as you scan the slide. If you were to perform a platelet estimate, would it be accurate? In addition, due to the clumped platelets, would the value given by the analyzer be falsely decreased or falsely increased?