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In most cases, the diagnosis of lymphoma relies on all of the following EXCEPT:
a) microscopic examination of affected lymph nodes
b) immunophenotyping using immunohistochemistry or flow cytometry
c) molecular or c...
HEMA RODAKS REVIEWER QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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In most cases, the diagnosis of lymphoma relies on all of the following EXCEPT:
a) microscopic examination of affected lymph nodes
b) immunophenotyping using immunohistochemistry or flow cytometry
c) molecular or cytogenetic analysis
d) peripheral blood examination and a complete blood count
d) peripheral blood examination and a complete blood count
The most common lymphoma occurring in young adults is:
a) follicular lymphoma
b) DBCL
c) hodgkin lymphoma
d) mycosis fungoides
c) hodgkin lymphoma
In a normal lymph node, the medulla includes predominantly:
a) T Cells
b) B Cells
c) tingible-body macrophages
d) plasma cells
d) plasma cells
The t(11;14) is the defining feature of:
a) follicular lymphoma
b) hodgkin lymphoma
c) CLL
d) mantle cell lymphoma
d) mantle cell lymphoma
The immunophenotype of mycosis fungoides is:
a) the normal T cell immunophenotype
b) an abnormal T cell immunophenotype with expression of CD4 and loss of CD7
antigen
c) a mix of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells
d) an abnormal T cel immunophenotype with expression of CD8 and loss of CD7
antigen
b) an abnormal T cell immunophenotype with expression of CD4 and loss of CD7
antigen
What is the major morphologic difference between Hodgkin Lymphoma and other
B Cell Lymphomas:
a) the extent of the lymph node involvement
b) the presence of numerous reactive lymphocytes and only a few malignant cells
in Hodg Lymp.
c) the presence of numerous tingible-body macrophages in Hodgkin lymphoma
d) the preservation of normal lymph node architecture in Hodg. Lymphoma
,b) the presence of numerous reactive lymphocytes and only a few malignant cells in
Hodg Lymp.
Which morphologic diagnosis has to be confirmed with molecular studies
demonstrating the presence of t(8;14):
a) mantle cell lymphoma
b) burkitt lymphoma
c) follicular lymphoma
d) sezary syndrome
b) burkitt lymphoma
What is the function of the germinal center?
a) generation of B cells producing immunoglobulins with the highest affinity for a
particular Ag though the process of somatic mutation
b) production of plasma cells that secrete specific immunoglobulins following
antigenic stimulation
c) T cell maturation following T cell education in the thymus
d) generation of dendritic cells with unique antigen-processing capabilities
a) generation of B cells producing immunoglobulins with the highest affinity for a
particular Ag though the process of somatic mutation
Marked paracortical expansion is most commonly seen in:
a) rheumatoid arthritis
b) syphilis
c) dermatopathic lymphadenopathy
d) follicular lymphoma
c) dermatopathic lymphadenopathy
MGUS is best described as:
a) the presence of monoclonal immunoglobulin in serum with only mild bone
marrow plasmacytosis
b) the presence of monoclonal serum or urine immunoglobulin with significant
bone marrow plasmacytosis
c) the presence of significant bone marrow plasmacytosis in a patient with only a
few clinical symptoms of plasma cell myeloma
d) the presence of monoclonal immunoglobulin in a patient with a solitary mass
composed of plasma cells
a) the presence of monoclonal immunoglobulin in serum with only mild bone marrow
plasmacytosis
What is the most common acquired bleeding disorder?
a) vit. K deficiency
b) liver disease
c) ACOTS
d) VWD
c) ACOTS
Which is a typical form of anatomical bleeding?
a) epistaxis
b) menorrhadia
c) hematemesis
d) soft tissue bleed
, d) soft tissue bleed
What factor deficiency has the speediest effect on the prothrombin time?
a) prothrombin deficiency
b) factor VII deficiency
c) factor VIII deficiency
d) factor IX deficiency
b) factor VII deficiency
Which of the following conditions causes a prolonged thrombin time?
a) antithrombin deficiency
b) prothrombin deficiency
c) hypofibrinogenemia
d) warfarin therapy
c) hypofibrinogenemia
In what subtype of VWD is the RIPA test result positive when ristocetin is used at
a concentration of less than 0.5mg/dL?
a) subtype 2A
b) subtype 2B
c) subtype 2N
d) type 3
b) subtype 2B
What is the typical treatment for vitamin K deficiency when patient is bleeding?
a) Vit. K and PCC
b) Vit. K. and plasma
c) Vit. K. and platelet concentrate
d) Vit. K. and factor VIII concentrate
b) Vit. K. and plasma
If a patient has anatomical soft tissue bleeding and poor would healing, but the
PT, PTT, and TT, platelet count, and platelet functional assay results are normal,
what factor deficiency is indicated?
a) fibrinogen
b) prothrombin
c) factor XII
d) factor XIII
d) factor XIII
What therapy may be used for a hemophilic boy who is bleeding and who has a
high titer of factor VIII inhibitor?
a) rFVIIa
b) plasma
c) cryoprecipitate
d) factor VIII concentrate
a) rFVIIa
What is the most prevalent form of VWD?
a) type 1
b) type 2A
c) type 2B
d) type 3
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