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Which of the following conditions is not associated with high incidence of leukemia?

A. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
B. Franconia anemia
C. Aplastic anemia
D. Megaloblastic anemia
Megaloblastic anemia
The M:E ratio in chronic myelocytic leukemia is usually
A. normal
B. high
c. low
d. variable
high
Abnormalities found in erythroleukemia include:

a. rapid DNA synthesis
b. marrow fibrosis
c. megaloblastoid development
d. increased erythrocyte survival
megaloblastoid development
Neutropenia is NOT usually associated with

a. viral infection
b. Hodgkin disease
c. selectantibiotics
d. chemotherapy
Hodgkin Disease
The following results were obtained on a 45-year-old man complaining of chills and fever:
WBC : 23.0 x 10^9/L
LAP : 200
Philadelphia chromosomes : negative
Diferrential
Segs : 60%
Bands: 21%
Lymphs: 11%
Monos: 3%
Metamyelos: 2%
Myelos: 3%
Toxic granulations, Dohle bodies and vacuoles
These results are consistent with
a. neutrophilic leukemoid reaction
b. polycythemia vera
c. chronic myelocytic leukemia
d. leukoerythroblastosis in myelofibrosis
neutrophilic leukemoid reaction
lab findings, inc WBC but with inc LAP Philadelphia chromosomes differentiates leukemoid response from leukemia
Auer rods are MOST likely present in which of the following?
a. chronic myelocytic leukemia
b. myelofibrosis with myeloid metaplasia
c. erythroleukemia
d. acutemyelocytic leukemia
acute myelocytic leukemia
In an uncomplicated case of infectious mononucleosis, which of the following cells are affected?

a.erythrocyte
b. lymphocyte
c. monocyte
d. thrombocytes
lymphocytes
The atypical lymphocyte seen in the peripheral smear of patients with infectious mono is probably derived from which of the following
a. T lymphocytes
b. B lymphocytes
c. monocytes
d. mast cells
B lymphocytes
Which of the following cells is the atypical lymphocyte seen on the peripheral blood smear of patients with infectious mononucleosis?

a. T lymphocytes
b. B lymphocytes
c. monocytes
d. mast cells
T lymphocytes
the disease most frequently present inpatients with atypical lymphocytosis and persistently negative tests is

a. taxplasmosis
b. cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection
c. herpes virus infection
d. viral hepatitis
cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection
which of the following is associated with pseudo-Pelger-Huet anomaly?

a. aplastic anemia
b. iron deficiency anemia
c. myelogenous leukemia
d. Chediak-Higashi syndrome
myelogenous leukemia