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Hematologic Disorders 1

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Deficiency of this nutrient results in anemia accompanied by paresthesias
Med term referring to red blood cells
Enlargement of the liver, often seen along with lymphadenopathy in ALL
Type of blood cell responsible for carrying oxygen to the body tissues.
Class of anemias characterized by large, immature RBCs
Abbreviation for Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
Heritable condition in which stress causes misshapen RBCs, resulting in anemia
A condition in which there is a deficiency of neutrophils
Lab value measuring the amount of the protein that carries oxygen. Normal for females is 12-16g/dL.
Acute luekemia involving immature lymphocytes in the bone marrow
Term referring to smaller than normal cell size, seen in certain types of anemia.
Term referring to cells that are pale or lacking color. seen in certain types of anemia.
Lab value measuring the number of cells for clotting are present. Normal range is 140,000-400,0000.
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Lab value measuring available cells for immune response. Normal value is 4,500-10,800.
A severe and emergent leukopenia often associated with deficient neutrophils
Acute leukemia often occurring as a secondary cancer after undergoing chemotherapy treatment
Condition where too many RBCs are present, causing the blood to be thickened
This condition results in hypochromic, microcytic anemia
Term referring to enlargement of the spleen. May cause thrombocytopenia. May be a symptom of ALL.
A condition with a deficiency of white blood cells.
Condition where deficiencies or defects in RBCs results in an inability to carry oxygen to the tissues.
Condition with an elevated circulating blast count. An emergent symptom of AML
Lab value measuring the % of blood that is RBCs. Normal for males is 42-52%