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First 4 Qs are from lymphadenopathy lecture. Rest about pancytopenia

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Pancytopenia

Question 1 of 16

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Assessment of Lymphadenopathy:
Tender: Yes
Consistency: Hard
Surface: Smooth
Skin inflammation?: No
Tethered: No

This describes a cause of lymphadenopathy

Assessment of Lymphadenopathy:
Tender: Yes
Consistency: Hard
Surface: Smooth
Skin inflammation?: Yes
Tethered: Maybe

This describes a cause of lymphadenopathy

Assessment of Lymphadenopathy:
Tender: No
Consistency: Rubbery/Soft
Surface: Smooth
Skin inflammation?: No
Tethered: No

This describes a cause of lymphadenopathy

Assessment of Lymphadenopathy:
Tender: No
Consistency: Hard
Surface: Irregular
Skin inflammation?: No
Tethered: Yes

This describes a cause of lymphadenopathy

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    viral
    bacterial
    lymphoma
    metastatic carcinoma

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Question 2 of 16

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If lymphoma or other malignancy is expected in a lymph node, a biopsy should be conducted

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Question 3 of 16

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Lymphoma can be diagnosed by a CT Scan

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 4 of 16

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Reed Sternberg Cells are diagnostic of which condition?
Disease

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Question 5 of 16

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Recurrent nosebleeds and menorrhagia are associated with a defect in ( primary, secondary ) haemostasis

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Question 6 of 16

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Pancytopenia is generally defined as a reduction of which three cells types in the blood?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Erythrocytes

  • Platelets

  • Neutrophils

  • Eosinophils

  • Basophils

  • Lymphocytes

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Question 7 of 16

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Pancytopenia typically excludes lymphocytes

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 8 of 16

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A clinical finding of pancytopenia is diagnostic of bone marrow failure

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 9 of 16

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anaemia is an Inherited Bone Marrow Failure Syndrome, which typically presents in children around the age of 7 which clinical features such as short stature, skeletal abnormalities and cafe au lait spots.

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Question 10 of 16

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Anaemia is an inability to correct inter-strand cross links (DNA damage)

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Question 11 of 16

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The autoimmune condition whereby antibodies attack the haemopoietic stem cells of the bone marrow is called Idiopathic Anaemia

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Question 12 of 16

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Acute Myeloid Leukaemia typically causes pancytopenia

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 13 of 16

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Which 3 of the following can cause Secondary Bone Marrow Failure?

Select one or more of the following:

  • B12 Deficiency

  • Folate Deficiency

  • Chemotherapy

  • Iron Deficiency

  • Thiamine Deficiency

  • Radiotherapy

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Question 14 of 16

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( Splenomegaly, Splenic Atrophy ) can cause pancytopenia due to an increased rate of cell destruction

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Question 15 of 16

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Which three of the following can cause Hypersplenism?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Portal Hypertension

  • Congestive Cardiac Failure

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Pancreatitis

  • Atrial Fibrillation

  • Iron Deficiency Anaemia

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Question 16 of 16

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Aplastic anaemia is a ( hypocellular, hypercellular ) condition

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