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- 26. On the photo below circle and label the cell of origin for each of the four subtypes of leukemia (AML, CML, ALL, CLL) Megakaryocyte Thrombocytes Common myeloid progenitor Erythrocyte Basophil Mast cell Multipotential hematopoietic stem cell (Hemocytoblast) Myeloblast Neutrophil Eosinophil myeloid blast cell Natural killer cell (Large granular lymphocyte) Monocyte Common lymphoid progenitor Macrophage Small lymphocyte T lymphocyte -CLL B lymphocyte Plasma cell 5What is hairy cell leukaemia? ( in details) -mention the diagnosis through bone marrow biopsy and through morphology of cells ( WBC, RBC, PLT, HCT, HGB and MCV)BACKGROUND A 2-year-old black girl is being seen by the hematologist after her pediatrician found her to be severely anemic with splenomegaly and jaundice. Her mother gives a possible history of a “blood problem” in her family but doesn’t know for sure. Her hemoglobin electrophoresis was normal, and the complete blood count (CBC) revealed a normocytic anemia. The platelet and white blood cell counts are normal. On the peripheral smear, there are many bizarre erythrocytes, including spiculated cells. A diagnosis of pyruvate kinase deficiency is made. Pyruvate kinase deficiency (PKD) can be inherited in an autosomal recessive manner, which means that a child must inherit a gene with the disease-causing mutation from both parents in order for the disorder to be inherited. The PLKR gene regulates the synthesis of the pyruvate kinase enzyme, which is located in the liver and red blood cells. Pyruvate kinase deficiency (PKD) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the premature…
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- Give meanings for the following combining forms: 1. coagul/o 7. myel/o 2. cyt/o 8. morph/o 3. erythr/o 9. neutr/o 4. hem/o 10. sider/o 5. kary/o 11. phag/o 6. leuk/o 12. thromb/o Match the following cells with their meanings below: basophil hematopoietic stem cell neutrophil eosinophil lymphocyte platelet erythrocyte monocyte 1. red blood cell - 2. white blood cell; phagocyte and precursor of a macrophage - 3. thrombocyte - 4. bone marrow cell; gives rise to many types of blood cells - 5. leukocyte formed in lymph tissue; produces antibodies - 6. leukocyte with dense reddish granules; associated with allergic reactions - 7. leukocyte (poly) formed in bone marrow and having neutral-staining granules - 8. leukocyte whose granules have an affinity for basic stain; releases histamine and heparin - Chapter 14. TEXTBOOK EXERCISES Give meanings for the following combining forms: 1. inguin/o 5. tox/o 2. thym/o 6. immun/o 3. axill/o 7. splen/o 4. cervic/o 8. lymphaden/o Give meanings for the…> Thrombocytopenia | NHLBI, NIH diagnosis and treatment of disea x V Thrombocytopenia (low platelet x re.com/courses/11055/assignments/285768 Maps A Get FREE Delivery!u.. Submitting a text entry box, a website url, a media recording, or a file upload A Case Study On Mononucleosis Mononucleosis is an infection caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, often called the "kissing disease." It is usually seen in teens and young adults but anyone of any age can contract the virus. There is research but it is limited because mono is not a disease that must be reported to agencies during outbreaks. Instructions 1. For this assignment, visit our Virtual Library or other reliable sources and find a recent article or case study about a mono outbreak. 2. Write a short essay in which you: o summarize the outbreak, o describe the process of diagnosis, and o provide details about the therapy given to infected individuals. 3. Make sure to cite the references used in your case study or article. Note: Please…Which is not characteristic of Hodgkin lymphoma in the following options A.randomness and uncertainty of the site of the disease B.lymph nodes are the primary source in about 90% of cases, the disease usually starts from one or a group of lymph nodes and gradually spreads to nearby lymph nodes C. tumor cells are a unique type of tumor giant cells, which only account for 1-5% of all cell components in the pathological tissues D. R-S cells in tumor tissues of different cases or in different pathological stages of the same case are different E. in the later stages of HL, the bone marrow may be involved in about 10% of cases