Anemia
RBC
WBC
Hemostasis
100

Most common cause of anemia

Iron Deficiency

100

Abnormal cravings for non nutritive substances. Can be related to iron deficiency.

Pica

100

Involved both B & T Lymphocytes. Most common in children.

Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia ALL

100

Autosomal Dominant and decreases platelet stickiness.

Von Willebrand Disease
200

Which anemia is acquired through exposure to toxins and heavy metals?

Sideroblastic Anemia

200

Signs and symptoms related to increased blood viscosity.

Polycythemia

200

Most commonly contributed to the Philadelphia Chromosome and symptoms are close to CLL symptoms.

Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia CML

200

Which clotting factor is deficient with hemophilia A

VIII

300

Which anemia category does sideroblastic anemia fit in based on the RBC size?

Microcytic

300

Point mutation genetic disorder. Changes from a glutamate to a lysine in beta chain of hemoglobin.

Hemoglobin C

300

Stays localized most of the time in neck and chest.

Hodgkin Lymphoma

300
Decreases clotting factors and causes excessive clotting at the same time.

Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation DIC

400

Which vitamin deficiency causes pernicious anemia?

B12

400

Alpha and beta chains do not form correctly, and can be life threatening.

Thalassemia

400

More than 60 subtypes, aggressive, and has no reed sternberg cells.

Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

400

Formation of clots-usually in legs from a sedentary lifestyle.

Deep Vein Thrombosis

500

Which anemia happens from neoplasms, osteomyelitis and chemo medications?

Aplastic Anemia

500

Most common genetic condition globally

Sickle Cell Disease (SCD)

500

Proliferation of plasma B cells and an increase in immunoglobulins

Multiple Myeloma

500

This clotting disorder happens from a lack of fruits and vegetables and causes a decrease in collagen production.

Scurvy