Polymorphisms in this deficiency are common because they protect against malaria.
What is G6PD
This can be used for replacement in Factor V deficiency.
What is fresh frozen plasma (FFP)
This is an X-linked genetic disorder, is due to deficiency of factor VIII, and causes deep bleeding into joints or muscle beds.
What is Hemophilia A
The sympathetic nervous system innervations for the pancreas
What are T5-9
This can be due to either decreased platelet production or enhanced platelet destruction.
What is thrombocytopenia
This disease is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by a mutation in the gene encoding B-globin that results in the replacement of B6 glutamic acid by valine
What is sickle cell disease
This medication is used to reverse the effects of warfarin
What is Vitamin K
What is disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
The parasympathetic innervations for the kidneys
What is the vagus
These cells include granulocytes- neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils, important components of the innate immune system.
What are white cells
Deletion of all four a-globulin genes results in _______ and either stillbirth or very short survival.
What is hydrops fetalis
In patients with Vitamin K deficiency and severe bleeding, this medication, which is a mixture of prothrombin and factors VII, IX, and X can be given along with Vitamin K
What is KCentra
This autosomal dominant disorder causes mucosal bleeding, and labs indicate a prolonged PTT and bleeding time.
What is Type I Von Willebrand Disease
The sympathetic nervous system innervations for the upper extremities
What are T2-7
This is the term for a high white cell count
What is leukocytosis
Patients with megaloblastic anemia are generally deficient in either _______ or folate, which are both required for DNA replication and cell division.
What is cobalamin (Vitamin B12)
Patients with less severe form of Von Willebrand disease can be treated with this medication, a vasopressin analog which triggers the release into the plasma of vWF protein stored in endothelia cells.
What is desmopressin
About 1/4 of cases of DIC are associated with these helmet-shaped red cells that are fragmented and triangular.
What are schistocytes
The anterior chapman point reflex between ribs 4 and 5 near the sternum are for this organ?
What is the lower lung
These cells function mainly as vehicles of gas exchange, delivering oxygen from the lungs to tissues and carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs.
What are red cells
Patients with a wide range of kidney disease often have severe anemia due to inadequate production of ________.
What is erythropoietin.
This is a novel bispecific monoclonal antibody to factor IXa and factor X that replaces the function of factor VIII.
What is emicizumab
This is an X-linked disorder and, causes hemarthroses and hematomas and has a factor IX deficiency
What is Hemophilia B
The posterior chapman point reflex in the intertransverse space between T5 and T6 on the right, midway between SP and tip of TP is for this organ?
What is the liver
_______ and B lymphocytes are formed through the differentiation of multipotent progenitors in the bone marrow.
What are myeloid cells.