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1. Differentiate the acute leukemias from the chronic leukemias as to:
a. maturational stage of cells that predominate in blood / bone marrow.
b. chronologic type( life expectancy after diagnosis)
2. Contrast the bases of FAB classification of leukemias from the bases of WHO classification.
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- 1. Differentiate the acute leukemias from the chronic leukemias as to: a. maturational stage of cells that predominate in blood / bone marrow. b. chronologic type( life expectancy after diagnosis) 2. Contrast the bases of FAB classification of leukemias from the bases of WHO classification. 3. The stain for esterases are useful in differentiating 2 types of AML. Why do you think this is more valuable in differentiating myelogenous/granulocytic from monocytic cells.Category: Reduction of Risk Potential In assessing a 46-year-old patient with a diagnosis of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL), who presents with fatigue, lymphadenopathy, and frequent infections, which of the following findings would the nurse least expect to be reported in the diagnostic assessment? A. Predominance of lymphoblasts B. Leukocytosis C. Abnormal blast cells in the bone marrow D. Elevated thrombocyte countsANSWER BRIEFLY PLEASE THANK YOU. 1. Differentiate leukemia from lymphoma and myeloma as to: a. hallmark cells / blood features b. organ in the body affected 2. In the 6 factors related to the occurrence of leukemia, rank them in order in which you think is the most related (1 for most related, 6 for least related). Give the reason for your ranking.
- 1. Differentiate leukemia from lymphoma and myeloma as to: a. hallmark cells / blood features b. organ in the body affected 2. In the 6 factors related to the occurrence of leukemia, rank them in order in which you think is the most related (1 for most related, 6 for least related). Give the reason for your ranking. 3. Rationalize why most leukemic patient die of infection. 4. In patients with leukemia, there is fatigue, weight loss, easy bruisability. Why do you think this is so?Give an explanation ~ 3-6 sentences: Case study: A 69-year-old male is preparing to undergo a lung transplant. The transplantation laboratory is playing a major role in the preparations by consulting with the surgical team performing the transplant. 1. The patient will receive a healthy human lung that was recently recovered from a deceased female. This organ is categorized as: A. an syngraft. B. an allograft. C. an autograft. D. an xenograft.9. Case Study: A male patient experienced body malaise, joint pains. He consulted a family medicine physician and was later referred to a hematologist, where bone marrow examination revealed a 10% plasma cells. Myeloma proteins and Bence- Jones protein were demostrated in the blood and urine respectively. a. Is the plasma cell count above, within or below normal/reference value? b. Give the reason why there is higher than normal myeloma proteins in the blood? c. Give the reason why a high level of Bence- Jones protein is detected in urine? d. On the basis of the laboratory results, what do you think is the disease/disorder of the patient?
- Which therapy is associated with greatest risk of treatment-related leukemia?ANSWER BRIEFLY PLEASE. Thank you very much. 9. Case Study: A male patient experienced body malaise, joint pains. He consulted a family medicine physician and was later referred to a hematologist, where bone marrow examination revealed a 10% plasma cells. Myeloma proteins and Bence- Jones protein were demostrated in the blood and urine respectively. a. Is the plasma cell count above, within or below normal/reference value? b. Give the reason why there is higher than normal myeloma proteins in the blood? c. Give the reason why a high level of Bence- Jones protein is detected in urine? d. On the basis of the laboratory results, what do you think is the disease/disorder of the patient?Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML)Briefly describe the disease and provide the most common symptoms/features of Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia.
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