Deck 9: Hematopoietic System

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Which of the following is defined as an iron-based protein that carries oxygen from the respiratory tract to the body tissues?

A) Eosinophil.
B) Monocyte.
C) Platelet.
D) Hemoglobin.
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What type of anemia is caused by defective red blood cells with a shortened life span?

A) Iron deficiency anemia.
B) Hemolytic anemia.
C) Megaloblastic anemia.
D) Neoplastic anemia.
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Which type of anemia is caused by a B₁₂ deficiency?

A) Megaloblastic anemia.
B) Hemolytic anemia.
C) Aplastic anemia.
D) Myelophthisic anemia.
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Which of the following defend the body against bacteria?

A) Eosinophils.
B) Neutrophils.
C) Monocytes.
D) Basophils.
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Which of the following is the most common cause of anemia?

A) Hereditary disorder of red blood cells.
B) Neoplastic proliferation of white blood cells.
C) Iron deficiency.
D) Viral disease.
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Leukocytes are

A) red blood cells
B) white blood cells
C) cells essential to the formation of blood clots
D) cells essential to carrying oxygen to body tissues
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In a normal person,the white blood cell count is

A) 14 to 15 grams/mm3
B) 5000 to 10,000/mm3
C) 150,000 to 400,000/mm3
D) 4.5 to 6 million/mm3
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Iron deficiency anemia usually results from

A) defective red blood cells
B) defective hemoglobin
C) chronic blood loss
D) neoplastic proliferation of white blood cells
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Which type of hemolytic anemia is generally confined to African-Americans?

A) Spherocytosis.
B) Sickle cell anemia.
C) Thalassemia.
D) None of the hemolytic anemias occur mostly in the African-American population.
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In a normal person,the red blood cell count is

A) 4.5 to 6 million/mm3
B) 14 to 15 grams/mm3
C) 5000 to 10,000/mm3
D) 150,000 to 400,000/mm3
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Which form of hemolytic anemia causes the most severe radiographic changes?

A) Megaloblastic anemia.
B) Thalassemia.
C) Sickle cell anemia.
D) Spherocytosis.
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A biconcave,disk-shaped blood cell without a nucleus that contains hemoglobin is a(n)

A) leukocyte
B) eosinophil
C) monocyte
D) erythrocyte
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A decrease in the amount of oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in the blood is termed

A) spherocytosis
B) anemia
C) polycythemia
D) leukemia
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Which of the following will increase the absorption of iron?

A) Increase in vitamin C.
B) Increase in vitamin A.
C) Decrease in vitamin C.
D) Decrease in vitamin A.
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The medical term for blood platelets is

A) leukocytes
B) neutrophils
C) thrombocytes
D) erythrocytes
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Aplastic anemia results from

A) hyperplasia of bone marrow
B) long-term inadequate oxygen supply
C) abnormal, defective hemoglobin
D) failure of bone marrow to function
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Which type of hemolytic anemia occurs preponderantly in persons of Italian,Greek,or Sicilian descent?

A) Spherocytosis.
B) Sickle cell anemia.
C) Thalassemia.
D) Leukemia.
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The medical term for a red blood cell is

A) erythrocyte
B) leukocyte
C) neutrophil
D) monocyte
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Which of the following cells are essential for clotting?

A) Erythrocytes.
B) Leukocytes.
C) Basophils.
D) Platelets.
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Which of the following increase in response to allergic and parasitic conditions?

A) Neutrophils.
B) Basophils.
C) Platelets.
D) Eosinophils.
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Sickle cell anemia is a type of aplastic anemia.
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Where are platelets produced?

A) Spleen.
B) Red bone marrow.
C) Yellow bone marrow.
D) Lymph nodes.
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Thrombocytopenia is defined as

A) a deficiency in the number of platelets in the blood
B) an increase in the number of platelets in the blood
C) a decrease in the number of red blood cells
D) an increase in the number of red blood cells
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Leukemia is a neoplastic proliferation of white blood cells.
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An inherited anomaly in blood coagulation that appears clinically only in males is termed

A) leukemia
B) hemophilia
C) polycythemia
D) mononucleosis
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A deficiency in the number of platelets is called

A) ecchymoses
B) hemophilia
C) purpura
D) leukemia
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Platelets are essential to the blood clotting process.
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A hematologic disorder characterized by hyperplasia of the bone marrow (neoplastic)that results in increased production of erythrocytes,granulocytes,and platelets defines

A) pernicious anemia
B) hemolytic anemia
C) hemophilia
D) polycythemia vera
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Of the anemias,spherocytosis produces the most severe radiographic abnormalities.
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An erythrocyte is a red blood cell.
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Where are white blood cells produced?

A) Red bone marrow only.
B) Yellow bone marrow only.
C) Red bone marrow and lymphoid tissue.
D) Yellow bone marrow and lymphoid tissue.
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The iron-based protein that is essential to oxygen distribution by red blood cells is hemoglobin.
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Eosinophils are white blood cells that defend the body against bacteria.
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Purpura is a disease that results in spontaneous hemorrhages in the skin,mucosa of the mouth,and internal organs.
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Where are red blood cells produced?

A) Spleen.
B) Red bone marrow.
C) Yellow bone marrow.
D) Lymph nodes.
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A neoplastic proliferation of white blood cells is termed

A) leukemia
B) polycythemia
C) lymphoma
D) mononucleosis
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A hereditary defect that causes abnormal red blood cell production is the most common cause of anemia.
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Lymphomas are benign neoplasms of the spleen.
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Radiographic evidence of lymphoma on a chest x-ray is characterized by

A) bone erosion in the thoracic spine
B) splenomegaly
C) asymmetric, bilaterally enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes
D) obstruction of the small intestine
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Infectious mononucleosis may be caused by

A) a neoplastic proliferation of lymphatic tissues
B) kissing
C) a spontaneous genetic defect
D) the Epstein-Barr virus
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Match the disease to its cause.
Hemophilia

A)Iron deficiency
B)Inherited anomaly
C)Platelet deficiency
D)Virus
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Thrombocyte

A)Iron-based protein needed for oxygen-carrying capacity
B)Red blood cell
C)White blood cell
D)Platelet
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Leukocyte

A)Iron-based protein needed for oxygen-carrying capacity
B)Red blood cell
C)White blood cell
D)Platelet
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Anemia

A)Iron deficiency
B)Inherited anomaly
C)Platelet deficiency
D)Virus
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Hemoglobin

A)Iron-based protein needed for oxygen-carrying capacity
B)Red blood cell
C)White blood cell
D)Platelet
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Leukemia

A)Neoplastic hyperplasia of bone marrow
B)Hemolytic anemia
C)Neoplasm of lymphoreticular system
D)Neoplastic proliferation of white blood cells
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Erythrocyte

A)Iron-based protein needed for oxygen-carrying capacity
B)Red blood cell
C)White blood cell
D)Platelet
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Mononucleosis

A)Iron deficiency
B)Inherited anomaly
C)Platelet deficiency
D)Virus
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Hodgkin's disease

A)Neoplastic hyperplasia of bone marrow
B)Hemolytic anemia
C)Neoplasm of lymphoreticular system
D)Neoplastic proliferation of white blood cells
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Purpura

A)Iron deficiency
B)Inherited anomaly
C)Platelet deficiency
D)Virus
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Primary polycythemia

A)Neoplastic hyperplasia of bone marrow
B)Hemolytic anemia
C)Neoplasm of lymphoreticular system
D)Neoplastic proliferation of white blood cells
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Thalassemia

A)Neoplastic hyperplasia of bone marrow
B)Hemolytic anemia
C)Neoplasm of lymphoreticular system
D)Neoplastic proliferation of white blood cells
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Deck 9: Hematopoietic System
1
Which of the following is defined as an iron-based protein that carries oxygen from the respiratory tract to the body tissues?

A) Eosinophil.
B) Monocyte.
C) Platelet.
D) Hemoglobin.
Hemoglobin.
2
What type of anemia is caused by defective red blood cells with a shortened life span?

A) Iron deficiency anemia.
B) Hemolytic anemia.
C) Megaloblastic anemia.
D) Neoplastic anemia.
Hemolytic anemia.
3
Which type of anemia is caused by a B₁₂ deficiency?

A) Megaloblastic anemia.
B) Hemolytic anemia.
C) Aplastic anemia.
D) Myelophthisic anemia.
Megaloblastic anemia.
4
Which of the following defend the body against bacteria?

A) Eosinophils.
B) Neutrophils.
C) Monocytes.
D) Basophils.
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Which of the following is the most common cause of anemia?

A) Hereditary disorder of red blood cells.
B) Neoplastic proliferation of white blood cells.
C) Iron deficiency.
D) Viral disease.
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Leukocytes are

A) red blood cells
B) white blood cells
C) cells essential to the formation of blood clots
D) cells essential to carrying oxygen to body tissues
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In a normal person,the white blood cell count is

A) 14 to 15 grams/mm3
B) 5000 to 10,000/mm3
C) 150,000 to 400,000/mm3
D) 4.5 to 6 million/mm3
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Iron deficiency anemia usually results from

A) defective red blood cells
B) defective hemoglobin
C) chronic blood loss
D) neoplastic proliferation of white blood cells
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Which type of hemolytic anemia is generally confined to African-Americans?

A) Spherocytosis.
B) Sickle cell anemia.
C) Thalassemia.
D) None of the hemolytic anemias occur mostly in the African-American population.
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In a normal person,the red blood cell count is

A) 4.5 to 6 million/mm3
B) 14 to 15 grams/mm3
C) 5000 to 10,000/mm3
D) 150,000 to 400,000/mm3
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Which form of hemolytic anemia causes the most severe radiographic changes?

A) Megaloblastic anemia.
B) Thalassemia.
C) Sickle cell anemia.
D) Spherocytosis.
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A biconcave,disk-shaped blood cell without a nucleus that contains hemoglobin is a(n)

A) leukocyte
B) eosinophil
C) monocyte
D) erythrocyte
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A decrease in the amount of oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in the blood is termed

A) spherocytosis
B) anemia
C) polycythemia
D) leukemia
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Which of the following will increase the absorption of iron?

A) Increase in vitamin C.
B) Increase in vitamin A.
C) Decrease in vitamin C.
D) Decrease in vitamin A.
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The medical term for blood platelets is

A) leukocytes
B) neutrophils
C) thrombocytes
D) erythrocytes
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Aplastic anemia results from

A) hyperplasia of bone marrow
B) long-term inadequate oxygen supply
C) abnormal, defective hemoglobin
D) failure of bone marrow to function
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Which type of hemolytic anemia occurs preponderantly in persons of Italian,Greek,or Sicilian descent?

A) Spherocytosis.
B) Sickle cell anemia.
C) Thalassemia.
D) Leukemia.
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The medical term for a red blood cell is

A) erythrocyte
B) leukocyte
C) neutrophil
D) monocyte
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19
Which of the following cells are essential for clotting?

A) Erythrocytes.
B) Leukocytes.
C) Basophils.
D) Platelets.
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Which of the following increase in response to allergic and parasitic conditions?

A) Neutrophils.
B) Basophils.
C) Platelets.
D) Eosinophils.
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Sickle cell anemia is a type of aplastic anemia.
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Where are platelets produced?

A) Spleen.
B) Red bone marrow.
C) Yellow bone marrow.
D) Lymph nodes.
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Thrombocytopenia is defined as

A) a deficiency in the number of platelets in the blood
B) an increase in the number of platelets in the blood
C) a decrease in the number of red blood cells
D) an increase in the number of red blood cells
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Leukemia is a neoplastic proliferation of white blood cells.
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An inherited anomaly in blood coagulation that appears clinically only in males is termed

A) leukemia
B) hemophilia
C) polycythemia
D) mononucleosis
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A deficiency in the number of platelets is called

A) ecchymoses
B) hemophilia
C) purpura
D) leukemia
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Platelets are essential to the blood clotting process.
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A hematologic disorder characterized by hyperplasia of the bone marrow (neoplastic)that results in increased production of erythrocytes,granulocytes,and platelets defines

A) pernicious anemia
B) hemolytic anemia
C) hemophilia
D) polycythemia vera
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Of the anemias,spherocytosis produces the most severe radiographic abnormalities.
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An erythrocyte is a red blood cell.
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Where are white blood cells produced?

A) Red bone marrow only.
B) Yellow bone marrow only.
C) Red bone marrow and lymphoid tissue.
D) Yellow bone marrow and lymphoid tissue.
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The iron-based protein that is essential to oxygen distribution by red blood cells is hemoglobin.
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Eosinophils are white blood cells that defend the body against bacteria.
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Purpura is a disease that results in spontaneous hemorrhages in the skin,mucosa of the mouth,and internal organs.
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Where are red blood cells produced?

A) Spleen.
B) Red bone marrow.
C) Yellow bone marrow.
D) Lymph nodes.
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A neoplastic proliferation of white blood cells is termed

A) leukemia
B) polycythemia
C) lymphoma
D) mononucleosis
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A hereditary defect that causes abnormal red blood cell production is the most common cause of anemia.
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Lymphomas are benign neoplasms of the spleen.
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Radiographic evidence of lymphoma on a chest x-ray is characterized by

A) bone erosion in the thoracic spine
B) splenomegaly
C) asymmetric, bilaterally enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes
D) obstruction of the small intestine
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Infectious mononucleosis may be caused by

A) a neoplastic proliferation of lymphatic tissues
B) kissing
C) a spontaneous genetic defect
D) the Epstein-Barr virus
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41
Match the disease to its cause.
Hemophilia

A)Iron deficiency
B)Inherited anomaly
C)Platelet deficiency
D)Virus
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42
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Thrombocyte

A)Iron-based protein needed for oxygen-carrying capacity
B)Red blood cell
C)White blood cell
D)Platelet
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43
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Leukocyte

A)Iron-based protein needed for oxygen-carrying capacity
B)Red blood cell
C)White blood cell
D)Platelet
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44
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Anemia

A)Iron deficiency
B)Inherited anomaly
C)Platelet deficiency
D)Virus
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45
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Hemoglobin

A)Iron-based protein needed for oxygen-carrying capacity
B)Red blood cell
C)White blood cell
D)Platelet
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46
Match the disease to its cause.
Leukemia

A)Neoplastic hyperplasia of bone marrow
B)Hemolytic anemia
C)Neoplasm of lymphoreticular system
D)Neoplastic proliferation of white blood cells
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Erythrocyte

A)Iron-based protein needed for oxygen-carrying capacity
B)Red blood cell
C)White blood cell
D)Platelet
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48
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Mononucleosis

A)Iron deficiency
B)Inherited anomaly
C)Platelet deficiency
D)Virus
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49
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Hodgkin's disease

A)Neoplastic hyperplasia of bone marrow
B)Hemolytic anemia
C)Neoplasm of lymphoreticular system
D)Neoplastic proliferation of white blood cells
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Purpura

A)Iron deficiency
B)Inherited anomaly
C)Platelet deficiency
D)Virus
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51
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Primary polycythemia

A)Neoplastic hyperplasia of bone marrow
B)Hemolytic anemia
C)Neoplasm of lymphoreticular system
D)Neoplastic proliferation of white blood cells
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Thalassemia

A)Neoplastic hyperplasia of bone marrow
B)Hemolytic anemia
C)Neoplasm of lymphoreticular system
D)Neoplastic proliferation of white blood cells
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