Auer rods are characterized as - Answers Fused primary granules
Giant, vacuolated, multinucleated erythroid precursors are present in which of the following? -
Answers Erythroleukemia
Which of the following is a significant feature of dyserythropoiesis? - Answers Megaloblastoid
erythropoiesis
The M:E ratio in erythroleukemia is usually: - Answers Low
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia is often a complication of: - Answers CLL
The Philadelphia chromosome is formed by a translocation between - Answers Chromosome 22
and chromosome 9
What accounts for the frequent smudge cells in CLL? - Answers Artifact due to fragile cells
The M:E ratio in chronic myelocytic leukemia is usually: - Answers High
In the World Health Organization (WHO) classification, myelomonocytic leukemia would be
acute myeloid leukemia (AML): - Answers Not otherwise specified
Abnormalities found in erythroleukemia include: - Answers Megaloblastoid development
Auer rods are most likely present in which of the following? - Answers Acute myelocytic
leukemia
Which of the following is associated with pseudo-Pelger-Huet anomaly? - Answers
Myelogenous leukemia
Increased number of basophils are often seen in: - Answers Chronic myelocytic leukemia CML
A hypercellular marrow with an M:E ratio of 6:1 is most commonly due to: - Answers
Granulocytic hyperplasia
A differential cell count of 50-90% myeloblasts in a peripheral blood smear is typical of which of
the following? - Answers Acute myelocytic leukemia AML
The M:E ratio in acute myelocytic leukemia is usually: - Answers high
Which of the following is most closely associated with acute promyelocytic leukemia? -
Answers Disseminated intravascular coagulation
Which of the following is most closely associated with chronic myelomonocytic leukemia? -
Answers Lysozymuria