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- What is multiple myeloma?Basha: A blood type, blue eye color, normal skin condition, carrier of cystic fibrosis gene, and carrier of hemophilia gene Popoy: B blood type, has brown eye color, normal skin condition, carrier of cystic fibrosis gene and negative to hemophilia. C. 2 boys with normal skin color and carrier of cystic fibrosis gene; 1 girl with normal skin color and negative to cystic fibrosis. D. 2 girls carrier of both cystic fibrosis gene and hemophilia, a boy † positive to both cystic fibrosis and hemophilia, a boy negative to both cystic fibrosis and hemophilia E. A boy with AB blood type, has brown eye color, normal skin color, negative to both cystic fibrosis and hemophilia; 3 girls with O blood type, has blue eye color, normal skin color, carrier to both cystic fibrosis and hemophilia; A boy with A blood type, has brown eye color, normal skin color, positive to cystic fibrosis, negative to hemophilia.What role do stromal cells play in hematopoiesis?
- Below are the ABO and Rh blood types of some couples. If during birth some blood is exchaged between the mother and the first newborn, the second newborn of which couple has the LEAST chance for suffering from hemolytic disease of the newborn due to Rh incompatibility? Consider both Rh and ABO incompatibilities. A. Wife B -, husband O + B. Wife AB -, husband AB + C. Wife AB -, husband O+ D. Wife O -, husband B + E. Wife A -, husband O+A 35-year-old woman whose father has HD currently shows no symptoms. What is the probability that she will show the symptoms in five years?1. What is the possible condition of the patient?2. Are the leukocyte count and differential count normal?3. What is the probable ethology of this disorder?4. What are the immunologic/serologic manifestations of infection?5. Are there any laboratory test that would further support the infection?