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Possitive occult blood is an indicated in

GIT bleeding

Stored iron in tissues

Hemosiderin

Which not true regarding young cells


a. dark cytoplasm b. small size c. presence of nucleus

Small size

Pyknotic nucleus contains

Condensed chromatin and DNA

High concentration of RBC due to less volume in plasma

Relative erythrocytosis

High concentration of RBC because you have more RBC than normal

Absolute Erythrocytosis

High red cell mass quantitation is seen in

Relative erythrocytosis

Measures hemoglobin lebels and detects abnormal type of hemoglobin

Hemoglobin electroporesis

A left shift of granulocytes with nucleated RBCs is seen in a leukoerythroblastic reaction left shift means

Young forms of granulocytes

Alkaline ph for electrophoresis is 8.6 at an alkaline ph.


Hgb A2 migrates with hgb S

First statement is TRUE. Second Statement is FALSE

Hemoglobin A2 and F levels beta thalassemia

INCREASED

Hemoglobin A2 and F levels in alpha thalassemia

DECREASED

Hemoglobin H and Barts level in beta thalassemia

Decreased, Normal

Hemoglobin H and Barts level in alpha thalassemia

Increased

Serum bilirubin can be uses to evaluate hemolytic disorder

TRUE

Circulating Rbcs are smaller in size than the usual size of RBcs and have a decreased red color

Microcytic, Hypochromic

Data required to compute for MCV

Hematocrit and rbc counts

Data required to compute for MCHC

Hemoglobin and hematocrit counts

Normal value for MCH

27-31pg