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100

This term describes inflammation of a vein that results in the development of a thrombus or clot.

Thrombophlebitis

100

Failure of this structure will result in aplastic anemia.

Bone marrow.

100

These are the multicentric manifestations of Castleman disease.

select all that apply - Enlarged spleen, liver, or peripheral lymph nodes, Numbness or weakness in hands and feet 

100

This stage of Hodgkin lymphoma involves the lymph node regions on both sides of the diaphragm.

Stage III

100

Intermittent claudication is a manifestation closely associated with this condition

Peripheral Vascular Disease 

200

The pain and damage to organs in sickle cell anemia is the result of

infarctions and occlusions

200

This type of anemia can cause the demyelination of nerves.

Pernicious anemia

200

This name refers to the name of lymph capillaries in the villi of the small intestines.

Lacteals p.221

200

This procedure is used to differentiate Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. 

Node biopsy (p.225)

200

A deficiency of clotting factor is considered to be the cause of this disorder. 

Von Willebrand Disease 

300

This disorder presents when someone is at risk for excessive clotting.

thrombophilia

300

This type of anemia results in large, immature, nucleated erythrocytes.

megaloblastic anemia

300

These are the two primary functions of the thymus in response to infections. 

Development of lymphocytes and hormone secretion. 

300

Where on the body is the first lymph node located in patient's diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphoma? 

The cervical area. 

300

The atypical cell that serves as a marker for diagnosing Hodgkin’s lymphoma is called this 

Reed-Sternberg cell.

400

Prolonged or severe hemorrhage after minor trauma may be a sign of which disorder?

Hemophilia A

400

Delayed wound healing may be a result of this condition. 

Anemia (NOT lymphoma)

400

What dysfunction of the kidneys is caused by multiple myeloma? 

Proteinuria

400

This disease is not considered a cancer but places a client at higher risk of lymphoma.

Castleman Disease 

400

This parasitic worm causes lymphedema and results in infestation and blockage of the lymph vessels.  

Filaria worm 

500

This condition can manifest as extreme pain and an enlarged spleen. 

Sickle Cell Anemia

500

Multiple myeloma is a neoplastic disease of unknown etiology occurring in older adults that involves these cells.

Plasma cells

500

In multiple myeloma, pathological fractures are common and occur as bone is weakened. This is due to abnormal levels of this electrolyte. 

Calcium

500

In this stage of the Ann Arbor staging system there is involvement of the liver and spleen. 

Stage IV (p.227).

500

Non-Hodgkin lymphomas are increasing in incidence, partly because of the numbers associated with this condition. 

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