BLD 324 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Factor Xiii Deficiency, Polycythemia Vera, Antithrombin
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In the normal adult, the spleen acts as a site for: removal of imperfect and aging cells. The anemia of chronic infection is characterized by: decreased serum iron n synovial fluid, the most characteristic finding in traumatic arthritis is: monosodium urate. The first step in the determination of functional antithrombin iii (at iii) is to neutralize the thrombin with test plasma. The following results were obtained on a patient"s blood: Examination of a wright"s stained smear of the same sample would most likely show: normocytic, hypochromic. Which of the following laboratory findings is associated with factor xiii deficiency? clot solubility in 5m urea. A patient diagnosed with polycythemia vera 5 years ago now has a normal hematocrit, decreased hemoglobin, and microcytic, hypochromic red cells. What is the most probable cause for the current blood situation? phlebotomy. Which of the following is true of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (all)? massive accumulation of primitive lymphoblasts in bone marrow.