OFT, ESR, RBC Morphological Abnormalities

Which of the following describes Initial hemolysis?
Tinge of pinkness in the supernatant
Cells at the bottom of the tube
Clear, red supernatant
No microscopic cells at the bottom of the tube
Two of the choices are correct
Three of the choices are correct
All of the above
Which of the following has increased OFT?
Sickle cells
Senile RBC’s
Reticulocytes
Target Cells
A non-specific measurement used to detect and monitor an inflammatory response to tissue injury in which there is a change in the plasma concentration of several proteins
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
Osmotic Fragility Test
Rheumatoid Factor
Eosin-5′-Maleimide Binding Test
Final Sedimentation Phase
10 mins
40 mins
60 mins
20 mins
ESR: Most commonly used, most sensitive method
ESR Westergren Method Reference range for children?
ESR Westergren Method Reference range for >50 females?
ESR Westergren Method Reference range for <50 females?
ESR Westergren Method Reference range for >50 males?
ESR Westergren Method Reference range for <50 males?
Lansberg Method is also known as?
Length of Wintrobe Tube?
Internal bore of Wintrobe Tube?
Which of the following has increased ESR?
Inflammatory conditions
Multiple myeloma
Waldenstrom’s disease
Thalassemia
Two of the choices are correct
Three of the choices are correct
All of the above
Which of the following has Decreased ESR?
Severe iron deficiency
Sickle cell anemia
Nephrosis
Rheumatic fever
Two of the choices are correct
Three of the choices are correct
All of the above
Aka Landau-Adams method?
Anticoagulant used in wintrobe method?
Characteristics of a Spherocytes
Decrease MCHC
Increased Central Pallor
Increased Fragility to OFT
Causes Splenomegaly
Two of the choices are correct
Three of the choices are correct
None of the above
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Polychromasia Grading: 10%
1+
3+
2+
4+
Variation in cell shape
Abnormal/increased variation in cell size
ABETALIPOPROTENEMIA
Wintrobe method reference range for male
Wintrobe method reference range for female
Wintrobe method reference range for children
Initial Hemolysis reference range
Complete Hemolysis reference range
Polychromasia grading: 5%
Polychromasia grading: >11%
Due to deficiency in either Spectrin and/or Protein 4.1
RH NULL DISEASE
THINNER VARIANT OF A TARGET CELL
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