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B cells mature into plasma cells in the [blank_start]Bone marrow[blank_end]
T cells mature in the [blank_start]Thymus[blank_end]
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Which two of the following are said to be the two components of the Central (Primary) Lymphoid Tissues?
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Bone Marrow
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Thymus
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Lymph Nodes
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Spleen
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Which two of the following are Peripheral (secondary) Lymphoid Tissues?
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Bone Marrow
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Thymus
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Lymph Nodes
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Spleen
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Which common consequence of axillary lymph node surgery (usually for breast cancer mets) causes a swollen arm?
[blank_start]Lymphoedema[blank_end]
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[blank_start]Chylous[blank_end] ascites refers to the accumulation of lymph in the peritoneal cavity due to disruption of the lymphatic system secondary to traumatic injury or obstruction
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Natural Killer Cells, despite being derived from [blank_start]lymphoid[blank_end] progenitor cells, are part of the [blank_start]innate[blank_end] immune system
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innate
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adaptive
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lymphoid
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myeloid
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B plasma cells are found mainly in the [blank_start]medulla[blank_end] of lymph nodes
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medulla
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primary follicle
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cortex
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CD20 is a marker for [blank_start]B cells[blank_end]
CD3 is a marker for [blank_start]T cells[blank_end]
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T cells
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B cells
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B cells
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T cells
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Which condition is being described here?
A granulomatous condition causing bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy and raised Angiotensin Converting Enzyme and Calcium levels in the blood.
[blank_start]Sarcoidosis[blank_end]
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The picture demonstrates a typical presentation of which lymph related condition?
[blank_start]Lymphangitis[blank_end]
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The spleen is usually palpable on abdominal examination.
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The spleen is supplied by the [blank_start]splenic[blank_end] artery and drained by the [blank_start]splenic[blank_end] vein
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The Spleen consists mainly of red pulp and white pulp:
The [blank_start]red pulp[blank_end] is made up of several different types of blood cells, including platelets, granulocytes, red blood cells, and plasma
The [blank_start]white pulp[blank_end] mainly contains lymphocytes such as T cells
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The [blank_start]red pulp[blank_end] is the predominant tissue present in the spleen
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Worn-out or abnormal red cells attempting to squeeze through the narrow intercellular spaces become badly damaged, and are subsequently devoured by [blank_start]macrophages[blank_end], which are the main immune cell type in the red pulp.
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The white pulp of the spleen consists of mainly [blank_start]T[blank_end] lymphocytes
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Dragging Sensation in LUQ = [blank_start]Splenomegaly[blank_end]
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Splenomegaly
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Splenic Atrophy
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Splenic enlargement (splenomegaly) causes discomfort which is [blank_start]brought on by eating[blank_end]
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brought on by eating
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relieved by eating
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Splenic Dysfunction/Hyposplenism brings about the presence of [blank_start]Howell[blank_end]-[blank_start]Jolly[blank_end] Bodies on the blood film