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The liquid portion of blood is termed: |
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Another term for platelets is: |
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Cells that are key in the immune response are: |
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The process of blood clotting, or changing a liquid to a solid, is: |
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Axillary lymph glands are located in the: |
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A substance formed by the body in reaction to a perceived foreign substance is a(n): |
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A substance in blood that transports oxygen and carbon dioxide is: |
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A deficiency of all blood cells is: |
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An inherited form of anemia characterized by a cresent-shaped RBC is: |
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An abnormal increase in the number of white blood cells is: |
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A deficiency of clotting cells is: |
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Increased function of the spleen, resulting in hemolysis, is: |
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The measurement of the percentage of RBCs in the blood is: |
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A test of blood plasma that detects coagulation defects of the intrinsic system and is used to detect hemophilia is: |
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Preleukemia, resulting from a defect in the bone marrow, is also known as: |
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A mismatch between mother and fetus of what factor causes HDN? |
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Test that measures the amount of time for clot formation is: |
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Cutting out the pharyngeal tonsils is called: |
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Cutting out the lymph node is called: |
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Systemic infection with pathological microbes in the blood resulting from infection spread from elsewhere in the body is called: |
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An inherited deficiency of coagulation factor is called: |
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Hemorrhage into the tissues is called: |
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Long-term internal bleeding is called: |
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Acute, painful exacerbation of sickle cell disease is called: |
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Myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis are examples of: |
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A slowly progessing form of leukemia marked by proliferation of immature lymphocytes is called ___ leukemia. |
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A slowly progessing form of leukemia marked by immature bone marrow cell proliferation is called ___ leukemia. |
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A noncancerous tumor of epithelial origin, often associated with myasthenia gravis, is a: |
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A type of thymic cancer is: |
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Plasma cell dyscrasia is called: |
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treat cancer by preventing growth of neoplastic cells. |
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suppress the immune system and reduce inflammation. |
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hereditary bleeding disorder |
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hemorragic bleeding disorder of tissues |
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abnormal increase of WBCs |
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