Blood
Lymph and Blood
Fluids
Disorders 1
Disorders 2
100

This is the acidity range of human blood 

What is 7.35 and 7.45?

100

Lypmhatic system carries this from the digestive system

What is fat?

100

15% of body fluids

What is interstitial fluid?
100

Lack of tissue oxygenation related to red blood cells

What is anemia?

100

Accumulation of fluids in lungs

What is pulmonary edema?

200

Largest number of leukocytes

What is Neutophils?

200

Lymph nodes in the groin area

What is inguinal lymph nodes?

200

Total water intake required in a day

What is 2,500ml (2.5 lt)?

200

Pernicious Anemia is a result of this vitamin deficiency

What is B12?

200

Death in cholera is not the result of the vibrio cholera but because of massive loss of fluids. 

What is dehydration?

300

Cell fragments that contributes to blood clotting

What is platelets (thrombocytes)?

300

The largest lymphatic duct in the body between cisterna chyli and left subclavian vein.

What is thoracic duct?

300

Hormone that released from the heart that results in excretion of Na+

What is Atrial Natriuretic Peptide?

300

Rare hereditary bleeding disorder which became famous as a result of cross marriages between royal families and most commonly is result of the deficiency of Factor VIII (8) and Factor IX (9).

What is hemophilia?

300

Deficiency in manufacturing hemoglobin which is seen among Mediterranean populations

What is Thalassemia?

400

Percent of formed elements in blood

What is ~45%?

400

In addition to appendix, these are the other lymphoid tissue in the gastrointestinal system

What are Peyer's patches?

400

Excess sodium in blood

What is hypernatremia?

400

Swollen arms see in radical mastectomy patients due to removal of lymphnodes under the arm (axillary lymph nodes)

What is lymphedema?

400

Multiple myeloma is abnormal proliferation of these cells

What is plasma cells (B Lymphocytes)?

500

Erythropoetin stimulates red cell production released from an organ as a response to reduced oxygen

What is Kidney?

500

In a parasitic disease this type of granulocyte increases in blood

What is eosinophils?

500

Name of the status that defines reduction of blood pH

What is acidosis?

500

General terminology for the disease of the lymph nodes

What is Lymphadenopathy?

500

A complication of diuretics that mimics the effects of aldosterone

What is hypokalemia (decreased level of Potassium)?

600

Monocytes that enter tissues, enlarge and mature, and provide protection agains invaders and foreign material.

What is macrophage?

600

The movement of lymph from periphery to centre is facilitated this feature of lymph ducts

What is lymphatic duct valves? 

600

The first response to acute drop in blood pH is 

What is hyperventilation (increased breathing)?

600

Chronic malignant disease of the lymphatic tissue with survival rate over 80%.

What is Hodgkin's lymphoma?

600

This blood disease tends to follow significant tissue damage.One critical mediator is the release of a transmembrane glycoprotein called tissue factor (TF). TF is present on the surface of many cell types (including endothelial cells, macrophages, and monocytes) and is not normally in contact with the general circulation, but is exposed to the circulation after vascular damage.

What is Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)?