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100

Term for the production of the formed elements 

What is Hematopoiesis?

100
What is the proper term for the "kissing-disease"?

What is infectious mononucleosis? 

100

White blood cells presenting a segmented nucleus with pinkish cytoplasm 

What are neutrophils?

100

Classification of graft rejection that occurs instantly 

What is Hyperacute?

100

What type of antigens do MCH I molecules present?

What is endogenous? 

200

What does the "clot buster" TPA form?

What is plasmin?

200

What type of polycythemia is an increase in RBC due to a loss of plasma (i.e. dehydration)?

What is Relative Polycythemia? 

200

What are the two components of the second line of defense? 

What is inflammation and phagocytosis?

200

Antibody-mediated adaptive immunity is driven by what cell type?

What are B-lymphocytes?

200

What are the three pathways that can activate the complement system? 

What is Classical, Alternative, and Lectin?

300

A low MCV and a low MCHC would indicate what anemia morphology?

What is microcytic hypochromic anemia? 

300

Hemophilia B is the deficiency of what Coagulation Cascade factor?

What is factor IX (9)?

300

An Rh positive mother who has two children with a Rh negative father would experience what incompatibility during her second pregnancy ?

What is none?

300

What lipid mediator synthesized by mast cells produces slower, longer lasting histamine-like effects?

What are Leukotrienes?

300

The ability of a pathogen to cause severe disease can be defined as what?

What is virulence?

400

Eric, aged 20, goes to the clinic complaining of fever, weight loss, and significant night sweats. His physician notes palpable lymph nodes, and orders a white blood cell differential. The results indicate a sharp increase in lymphocytes. What is your probable diagnosis with the given information?

What is Hodgkin Disease?

400

Gram negative sepsis would activate what coagulation pathway in disseminated intravascular coagulation? 

What is activation of Intrinsic Pathway? 

400

Hemolytic disease of the newborn is what type of hypersensitivity?

What is Type II?

400

Lana is 20 years old when she goes to the clinic complaining of joint pain/stiffness, facial discoloration, and fluctuating chest pains. Her physician orders a anti-nuclear antibody test, which comes back positive. What is your proposed diagnosis? 

What is systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)?

400

Graft rejection that occurs years after a transplant has occurred is a reaction to what type of antigens?

What is minor HLA antigens?

500

Lisa is a 47 year old recent cancer survivor. She presents to the ER with a pin-point rash covering her skin, severe headache, and dizziness. A CBC reveals unremarkable MCV and MCHC. Her reticulocyte count reveals a disturbingly low number. What is your proposed diagnosis? 

What is Aplastic Anemia?

500

Gary, 65 year old male, presents to the ER with general bone pain, fatigue, and loss of appetite. His physician orders a urine analysis, which determine an abnormal protein is in the urine. Gary is diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma. What is the name of the protein discovered in his urine?

What are Bence-Jones proteins? 

500

Although neither parent is diseased, Anne and Kevin have a baby boy, Luke, who is born immunodeficient. Their two daughters have normally functioning immune systems. An antibody test reveals depression of IgM's in Luke. What disease is he born with?

What is Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome? 

500

AIDs virus mainly attacks what immune cell?

What is CD4+(t-helper)? 

500

Within minutes of being stung by a bee for the first time, 6 year old Jonah's airways were so constricted he could not get any oxygen into his body. Luckily a near bystander was able to administer an EpiPen to Jonah, who was able to recover from the incident. What type of hypersensitivity occurred here?

What is Type I Hypersensitivity? 

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