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D. all of the above
1. Leukocytosis can be caused by
A. increased movement of immature cells out of the bone marrow's proliferative compartment
B. increased mobilization of granulocytes from the
maturation-storage compartment
C. increased movement of granulocytes from the marginating pool to the circulating pool
D. all of the above
D. All of the above
2. Neutrophilia can be related to a variety of conditions or
disorders. Select the appropriate conditions.
A. Surgery
B. Burns
C. Stress
D. All of the above
D. all of the above
3. Charcot-Leyden crystals can be found in _____ of patients with active eosinophilic inflammation.
A. sputum
B. tissues
C. stool
D. all of the above
D. all of the above
4. Monocytosis can be observed in
A. tuberculosis
B. fever of unknown origin
C. rheumatoid arthritis
D. all of the above
D. all of the above
5. Neutropenia can be observed in
A. bone marrow injury
B. nutritional defi ciency
C. increased destruction and utilization
D. all of the above
6. B. Precipitated mucopolysaccharides.
7. A. Gigantic peroxidase-positive deposits.
8. D. Single or multiple pale-blue staining inclusions.
9. C. Döhle body-like inclusions.
Questions 6 through 9: Match the following abnormalities
with the appropriate characteristic.
A. Gigantic peroxidase-positive deposits.
B. Precipitated mucopolysaccharides.
C. Döhle body-like inclusions.
D. Single or multiple pale-blue staining inclusions.
6. _____ Alder-Reilly inclusions
7. _____ Chédiak-Higashi syndrome
8. _____ Döhle body inclusions
9. _____ May-Hegglin anomaly
10. C. Failure of the nucleus to segment.
11. A. Dark blue-black precipitates of RNA.
12. B. Five or more nuclear segments.
Questions 10 through 12: Match the following abnormalities with the appropriate characteristic.
A. Dark blue-black precipitates of RNA.
B. Five or more nuclear segments.
C. Failure of the nucleus to segment.
D. Precipitated mucopolysaccharides.
10. _____ Pelger-Huët anomaly
11. _____ Toxic granulation
12. _____ Hypersegmentation
13. B. Associated with frequent infections in children or young adults
14. D. Associated with viral infections and burns
15. C. May be related to a maturational arrest in some acute infections
16. A. Associated with a deficiency of vitamin B12 or folic acid
Questions 13 through 16: Match the following abnormalities with the appropriate condition.
A. Associated with a deficiency of vitamin B12 or folic acid
B. Associated with frequent infections in children or young adults
C. May be related to a maturational arrest in some acute infections
D. Associated with viral infections and burns
13. _____ Chédiak-Higashi syndrome
14. _____ Döhle bodies
15. _____ Pelger-Huët anomaly
16. _____Hypersegmentation
17. B. Monocytic-macrophage series
18. B. Monocytic-macrophage series
19. A. Neutrophilic series
20. A. Neutrophilic series
21. A. Neutrophilic series
Questions 17 through 21: Select the appropriate cell type involved in the following disorders.
A. Neutrophilic series
B. Monocytic-macrophage series
17. _____ Gaucher disease
18. _____ Niemann-Pick disease
19. _____ Chédiak-Higashi syndrome
20. _____ Chronic granulomatous disease
21. _____ Lazy leukocyte syndrome
D. all of the above
22. In the United States, human diseases caused by Ehrlichia species can be caused by
A. E. chaffeensis
B. E. ewingii
C. E. phagocytophilia (similar or identical to)
D. all of the above
B. ticks
23. Ehrlichiosis is transmitted by _____.
A. mosquitoes
B. ticks
C. rats
D. cats
D. all of the above
24. Gaucher cells have
A. wrinkled cytoplasm
B. one to three nuclei
C. a deficiency of b-glucocerebrosidase
D. all of the above