Leukocyte and Lymphoid Definitions
Leukocyte Action
Pathology I
Pathology II
Pathology III
Pathology IV
100

Enlarged lymph nodes.

What is lymphadenopathy?

100

Higher than normal counts of neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils?

What is granulocytosis?

100

This type of low blood cell never occurs due to stressors, in contrast leukocytosis does.

What is leukopenia?

100

Mutant tyrosine kinase that drive cell proliferation and survival in some types of leukemia.

What is BCR-ABL1 variant oncoprotein?

100

These patients benefit from regular phlebotomy.

What is polycythemia vera or hemochromatosis?

100

This develops after an acute viral infection, petechiae and can cause hemorrhage.

What is ITP?

200

Lower-than-normal neutrophil count in blood.

What is neutropenia?

200

Lower than normal counts of neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils?

What is granulocytopenia?

200

This type of lymphadenopathy indicates drainage from areas of inflammation.

What is localized?

200

Genetic translocation between chromosomes 9 and 22 that creates a mutant protein implicated on CML and other types of leukemia.

What is the Philadelphia chromosome?

200

The kissing disease term.

What is Infectious Mononucleosis?

200

 This disorder can cause bleeding and thrombolic events.

What is TTP?

300

Lower than normal blood counts of WBC, RBC, and platelets.

What is pancytopenia?

300

Complete absence of neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils in the blood?

What is agranulocytosis?

300

Lymphoblastic means that lymphocytes are this.

What is immature?

300

Reed-Steinberg cells.

 What is Hodgkin Lymphoma?

300

EBV can eventually turn into this diagnosis.

What is leukemia or lymphoma?

300

This bleeding disorder is common in pregnant women/post partum.

What is DIC?

400

Higher than normal WBC.

What is leukocytosis?

400

Most common cause of eosinophilia is this.

What are parasites?

400

Abnormal antibody released by malignant plasma cells in Multiple Myeloma.

What is M Protein?

400

Splenomegaly puts one at risk for this.

What is splenic rupture?

400

Diagnosis of EBV during active infection.

What is a Monospot?

400

Factor you check in DIC that can help you “Rule it in”.

What is Fibrinogen?

500

Lower than normal WBC.

What is leukopenia?

500

Monocytosis occurs during this stage of inflammation, in contrast to neutrophilia.

What is Late?

500

Bone pain and hypercalcemia. 

What is Multiple Myeloma?
500

A splenectomy puts one at risk for these types of organisms.

What are Encapsulated organisms.

500

Bone pain due to lytic lesions.

What is multiple myeloma?

500

Traveling blood clot.

What is an embolus?