Which of the following cytochemical stains may be used to differentiate a monoblast from a myeloblast?
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T cells differentiate in the
T cells differentiate in the
Refer to the following results: PT=prolonged APTT=prolonged…
Refer to the following results: PT=prolonged APTT=prolonged Fibrinogen=decreased Platelet count = 85,000/Ul D Dimer positive Which of the following disorders may be indicated?
A patient is diagnosed with a severe bacterial infection. Wh…
A patient is diagnosed with a severe bacterial infection. Which of the following would best describe the expected change in the peripheral blood?
The myeloid to erythroid ratio in chronic myeloid leukemia i…
The myeloid to erythroid ratio in chronic myeloid leukemia is usually
HIV infects:
HIV infects:
Increased serum viscosity with the production of IgM monoclo…
Increased serum viscosity with the production of IgM monoclonal proteins is associated with:
A thrombin time of 22 seconds would indicate
A thrombin time of 22 seconds would indicate
A 59-year-old male came to the ER complaining of chills and…
A 59-year-old male came to the ER complaining of chills and fever. The CBC results were:WBC: 40,250/μLWBC DIFF:Segs:60%Bands: 21%Lymphs: 11%Monos: 3%Immature WBCs: 5%Toxic Granulation seen and Dohle bodies seenPatient was negative for Philadelphia chromosome and BCR/ABL gene which indicates CML.What cytochemical stain could be used to help further diagnosis patient and differentiate between CML and a leukemoid reaction?
Calculate the MCH for this patient. Patient John Doe, age 45…
Calculate the MCH for this patient. Patient John Doe, age 45 male, has the following results: RBC 5.95 million/uL HGB 14.2 g/dL HCT 45.5%