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A burn patient develops leukocytosis and a “shift to the lef…

A burn patient develops leukocytosis and a “shift to the left”. Large light blue staining cytoplasmic inclusions are found near the periphery of many neutrophils.  These inclusions are probably

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You are performing a differential for a patient with absolut…

You are performing a differential for a patient with absolute leukocytosis and lymphocytosis. The following peripheral blood picture under the microscope should prompt you to do which of the following?

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Match the MCV/RDW that would most likely correlate with each…

Match the MCV/RDW that would most likely correlate with each clinical scenario.

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Combined with the relative reticulocyte count, which index c…

Combined with the relative reticulocyte count, which index can provide the greatest insight into activity of the bone marrow during treatment for an anemia? 

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Hypersegmentation of neutrophilic nuclei is hallmark of whic…

Hypersegmentation of neutrophilic nuclei is hallmark of which disorder?

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A 55-year-old male consulted his physician because of weakne…

A 55-year-old male consulted his physician because of weakness, lightheadedness, vertigo, and angina. The patient also complained of sores on his tongue. The physical examination revealed jaundice. The pulse rate was increased, and the spleen and liver were slightly enlarged. The tongue appeared smooth and bright red in color. Family history revealed no clues. Neurological exam revealed quickening of reflex responses. Patient history indicated a total gastrectomy five years earlier for stomach cancer and intermittent heart problems that had not required surgery. The physician ordered the following tests: TEST                    RESULTSWBC                    3.1 × 109/LRBC                      2.45 × 1012/LHGB                     10.5 gm/dLHCT                     29.0%MCV                    118 fl MCH                    42.8 pg MCHC                 36.2 gm/dLRDW                    15.7PLT                       83 × 109/L Differential: Segs     49%Bands   6%Lymphs 30%Mono   8%Eos        5%Basos    2% Peripheral blood: macro-ovalocytes What is (are) the most appropriate reflex test(s)?

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A 9-year-old girl has bruising noted on the extremities and…

A 9-year-old girl has bruising noted on the extremities and back, reportedly recurrent for one month duration. Lab results show a Hgb 7.1 g/dL, Hct 22.8%, MCV 89 fL, platelet count 63,000/µL, WBC count 19,128/µL. BM biopsy shows 100% cellularity with replacement by primitive cells with large nuclei, delicate chromatin; indistinct nucleoli with scanty cytoplasm. These cells mark for CD10 (CALLA) antigen. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

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Hypochromic, microcytic anemia is found in which stage of ir…

Hypochromic, microcytic anemia is found in which stage of iron deficiency?

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A patient’s hemoglobin electrophoresis on cellulose acetate…

A patient’s hemoglobin electrophoresis on cellulose acetate shows a prominent band in the position of Hemoglobin S. However, the sickle solubility test is negative (image, middle). What is the most appropriate next step to confirm the identity of the hemoglobin variant?    

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What test could provide the most definitive diagnosis differ…

What test could provide the most definitive diagnosis differential between β-thalassemia minor and iron deficiency?

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