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factor I
fibrinogen
factor II
prothrombin
factor III
thromboplastin
factor IV
calcium ions
factor V
proaccelerin
factor VI
none
factor VII
proconvertin
factor VIII
antihemophilic factor
factor IX
Christmas factor
factor X
Stuart factor/Prower factor
factor XI
plasma thromboplastin antecedent
factor XII
Hageman factor/glass factor
factor XIII
fibrin-stabilizing factor
Name the factor deficiency:
hemophilia A
factor VIII
Name the factor deficiency:
hemophilia B
factor IX
Name the factor deficiency:
hemophilia C
factor XI
Another name for hemophilia B
Christmas disease
Another name for hemophilia A
classic hemophilia
vWF
von Willebrand factor
PF
platelet factor
How would you abbreviate "platelet factor 3?"
PF 3 (with a space)
HLA
human leukocyte antigen
antigens that are genetic cell markers on white blood cell that determine tissue type (just as the presence of antigens on erythrocytes determine blood type)
orcein stain
elastic fiber staining;
a brown coloring matter, derived from orcinol and soluble in alcohol; used as a specific stain for elastic tissue.
hematoxylin
general staining;
a colorless crystalline compound obtained by extracting logwood (Haematoxylon campechianum) with ether. It may be used as an indicator with a pH range of 5–6, but is mainly used in oxidized form as a stain in microscopy.
hematoxylin-eosin stain
a mixture of hematoxylin in distilled water and aqueous eosin, usually eosin Y, solution, widely employed for routine examination of tissues; numerous variations are employed in execution of the stain.
toluidine blue O stain
general staining;
a basic blue dye related to methylene blue; used for both orthochromatic and metachromatic staining. It is used for staining histologic sections, in the Nissl method of staining, as a nuclear counterstain, for staining nucleic aicds during electrophoresis, and for staining proteoglycans. When used pharmaceutically, it is usually called tolonium chloride (q.v.).
Masson trichrome stain
connective tissue staining;
a trichrome stain for tissue including pituitary, thyroid, nerve, epithelial, and connective tissue.
trichrome stain
any staining method having three dyes of different colors, usually with the sample being exposed sequentially, such as the Gomori or Masson trichrome stains.
Mallory trichrome stain;
Mallory phloxine–methylene blue stain
connective tissue stain;
a stain used in histology to demonstrate connective tissue.
Mallory phosphotungstic acid–hematoxylin stain
a stain used for demonstrating nuclear and cytoplasmic detail and connective tissue fibers.
Weigert fibrin stain
a method, many variations of which have been used in both fixation and staining; stains gram-positive bacteria as well as fibrin.
Weigert stain
(BOS)
elastic fiber staining
Weigert iron hematoxylin stain;Weigert resorcin-fuchsin stain; Weigert myelin sheath method, ect
silver stain
nerve fiber staining;
Ranson pyridine silver stain
Wright stain
blood cell staining; bone marrow aspirate;
a mixture of eosin Y and polychrome methylene blue, used for staining blood smears and for detection of malarial parasites in the blood.
myeloid
resembling bone marrow; often used as a ratio with erythroid
myeloid-to-erythroid ratio
erythroid
of reddish color, pertaining to erythrocytes;
often used as a ratio with myeloid: myeloid-to-erythroid ratio was 1:1
flow cytometry
test performed on cells in suspension (bone marrow, blood, body fluids, etc) for myeloproliferative disorders, such as leukemias and lymphomas