1. Which host factor(s) islare associated with an increased risk of developing l
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1. Which host factor(s) islare associated with an increased risk of developing lnuikemis? A) B) C) D) E) Chromosomal abnormalities Immunodeficiency states Chronic marrow dysfunction syndromes Inherited predisposition All of the above 2. Anemia in acute leukemia is generally A) B) Normocytic/normochromic C) Microcytic/hypochromic D) E) None of the above romic 3. What percentage of blasts is recommended by the French-American-British (FAB) classification system for a diagnosis of acute leukemia? A) 30% B) 50% C) 20% D) 10% E) None of the above 4. When a leukemia is suspected in a patient, what laboratory test should be required for the initial diagnosis? A) CBC, differential, platelet count B) Cytochemical stains C) Immunologic surface markers D) All of the above E) None of the above 5. The presence of Auer rods in the cytoplasm of cells rules out A) B) C) D) E) ALL AML Myelodysplastic syndrome Acute promyelocytic leukemia None of the above Five percent to 10% of cases of acute myeloblastic leukemia (AML) are preceded by a recognizable "preleukemic_ A) Myelodysplastic B) Thalassemia C) Aplastic D) Microangiopathic E) None of the above 6. syndromeExplanation / Answer
1. E) all of the above
this are all factors of leukemia.
2. B)
normocytic and normochromic
3. A)30%
more than 30% of blast should be there for diagnosis of acute leukemia.
and according to WHO classification blast count should be more than 20%
4. A) CBC,differential,platelet count
this are some normal blood test that should be done for initial diagnosis of leukemia
5. A) ALL
6. A) Myelodysplastic syndrome.
4.
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