BLD 324 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Pentose Phosphate Pathway, Polycythemia Vera, Auer Rod

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The main function of the hexose monophosphate shunt in the erythrocyte is to: Answer provide reduced glutathione (to prevent the oxidiation of hemoglobin) The laboratory findings on a patient are as follows: A stained blood film of this patient would most likely reveal a red cell picture that is: micro, hypo n the aptt test, the patient"s plasma is mixed with: phospholipid and calcium. A citrated blood specimen for coagulation studies is to be collected from a polycythemic patient. The most appropriate screening test for detecting hemoglobin f is: Giant, bizarre-shaped, multinucleated erythroid precursors are present in which of the following? erythroleukemia. The greatest activity of serum muramidase occurs with: acute monocytic leukemia. The peripheral blood monocyte is an intermediate stage in the formation of the: histocyte. While running prothrombin times at a temperature of 37 c and with proper concentration of reagents, the control is 16 seconds instead of the expected 12 seconds.

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