Which precursor B-cell marker is used exclusively in the work-up of acute leukemia in studying B lineage ALL?
Gaisböck’s syndrome refers to hypertensive patients who pres…
Gaisböck’s syndrome refers to hypertensive patients who present with increased red cell counts, plethora, and absence of splenomegaly. This relative polycythemia disorder is commonly referred to as:
Which sequence reflects the correct order for phagocytosis?
Which sequence reflects the correct order for phagocytosis?
What is the most common morphological change seen in neutrop…
What is the most common morphological change seen in neutrophils in response to bacterial infection?
TdT terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase is found in 90% of…
TdT terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase is found in 90% of acute __________ leukemia.
What is the M/E ratio in patients with CML?
What is the M/E ratio in patients with CML?
According to the 2008 WHO criteria for diagnosis of Polycyth…
According to the 2008 WHO criteria for diagnosis of Polycythemia Vera (PV), the hemoglobin value must be greater than what value for women?
What bone marrow findings are usually seen in essential thro…
What bone marrow findings are usually seen in essential thrombocythemia?
A 35-year-old man presents with anemia, neutropenia, thrombo…
A 35-year-old man presents with anemia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, myeloblasts with the presence of Auer rods, and one or two distinct nucleoli and promyelocytes. Cytochemistry examination demonstrates peroxidase and Sudan black B (SBB) positive and TdT terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) negative. This hematologic picture is consistent with:
The most common structural chromosomal abnormalities in acut…
The most common structural chromosomal abnormalities in acute leukemia are __________.