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CMN 577 Unit 1 Questions with Verified  Answers 100% Solved
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  • CMN 577 Unit 1 Questions with Verified Answers 100% Solved S/S of acute intermittent porphyria - + Abdominal pain of varying severity + Absence of fever or leukocytosis + Peripheral neuropathy (symmetric OR asymmetric) + CNS sx (seizures, altered consciousness, psuychosis, abnormalities of basal ganglia) + Hyponatremia McPhee p 1690 Labs for acute intermittent porphyria - + Hyponatremia + Urine which turns dark when exposed to light or air (r/t porphobilonogen excretion) McPhee ...
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CMN 577 - Unit 1 Questions with Complete Solutions 100% Solved
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  • CMN 577 - Unit 1 Questions with Complete Solutions 100% Solved S/S of acute intermittent porphyria - + Abdominal pain of varying severity + Absence of fever or leukocytosis + Peripheral neuropathy (symmetric OR asymmetric) + CNS sx (seizures, altered consciousness, psuychosis, abnormalities of basal ganglia) + Hyponatremia McPhee p 1690 Labs for acute intermittent porphyria - + Hyponatremia + Urine which turns dark when exposed to light or air (r/t porphobilonogen excretion) McPh...
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  • Clinical Chemistry Questions and Answers Rated A - Most cases show an increased LH:FSH ratio - Occasional cases will show hyperprolactinemia Pituitary hormone pathology in polycystic ovarian (aka, Stein-Leventhal) syndrome Hyperandrogenism with chronic anovulation in women with no other cause What is an important hormonal derangement in polycystic ovarian syndrome (aka, Stein-Leventhal syndrome) Substantially elevated estrogen production because of the peripheral conversion of androgens to est...
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Genetic Counseling Board Review Questions
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  • Genetic Counseling Board Review Questions You are meeting with a 25 year old woman and her parents in the cardio genetics clinic. The patient was seen at an outside institute and had genetic testing related to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Unfortunately, genetic testing did not find the cause of her heart condition. Now, the family is coming to you to discuss enrolling in a cardiovascular genetics research study that aims to find new genes for HCM. During the course of the session, you begin to ...
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CMN 577 Unit 1 question n answers graded A+ 2024/2025
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  • CMN 577 Unit 1 -typically presents in adulthood and in females instead of males -The use of drugs with intermittent infections are precipitating factors -Intermittent abdominal pain (varying degrees of pain) that recurs without leukocytosis or fever. The pain typically resolves completely between attacks. Other symptoms include peripheral neuropathy, seizures, altered level of consciousness, and even psychosis. - correct answer Acute Intermittent Porphyria The finding of elevated levels o...
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AAB MT Hematology | 232 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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  • AAB MT Hematology | 232 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 What is hemoglobin composed of? - 4 heme, 4 iron, 4 globins What disorder does a defect in heme synthesis lead to? - Porphyria Porphyria - Deficiency in the enzymes of the porphyrin pathway leads to insufficient production of heme. The principal problem in these deficiencies is the accumulation of porphyrins, the heme precursors, which are toxic to tissue in high concentrations. What is methemoglobin?...
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AAB MT Hematology | 230 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 22 Pages
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  • What is hemoglobin composed of? - 4 heme, 4 iron, 4 globins What disorder does a defect in heme synthesis lead to? - Porphyria Porphyria - Deficiency in the enzymes of the porphyrin pathway leads to insufficient production of heme. The principal problem in these deficiencies is the accumulation of porphyrins, the heme precursors, which are toxic to tissue in high concentrations. What is methemoglobin? - Methemoglobin is a form of hemoglobin that contains ferric [Fe3+] iron and has a decrea...
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AAB MT Hematology | 230 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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  • What is hemoglobin composed of? - 4 heme, 4 iron, 4 globins What disorder does a defect in heme synthesis lead to? - Porphyria Porphyria - Deficiency in the enzymes of the porphyrin pathway leads to insufficient production of heme. The principal problem in these deficiencies is the accumulation of porphyrins, the heme precursors, which are toxic to tissue in high concentrations. What is methemoglobin? - Methemoglobin is a form of hemoglobin that contains ferric [Fe3+] iron and has a decrea...
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ASCP Hematology Review Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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  • ASCP Hematology Review Questions and Answers 100% Pass Name the locations of active marrow in adults: sternum, skull, ribs, pelvis, vertebrae Where does hematopoiesis take place during the first 2 months of gestation? yolk sac Where does the majority of hematopoiesis take place during the 2nd through 7th month of gestation? spleen When does the bone marrow take over hematopoiesis? after birth What are the stages in order of the erythrocyte lineage? (1)rubriblast, (2)prorubricyte, (3)rubricyt...
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AAB MT HEMATOLOGY REVIEW 2024-2025 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS.
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  • What is hemoglobin composed of? - CORRECT ANSWER 4 heme, 4 iron, 4 globins What disorder does a defect in heme synthesis lead to? - CORRECT ANSWER Porphyria Porphyria - CORRECT ANSWER Deficiency in the enzymes of the porphyrin pathway leads to insufficient production of heme. The principal problem in these deficiencies is the accumulation of porphyrins, the heme precursors, which are toxic to tissue in high concentrations. What is methemoglobin? - CORRECT A...
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