In sickle cell anaemia there is______ ?
A. 20 to 30% haemoglobins
B. 50 to 60% haemoglobins
C. 10 to 20% haemoglobins
D. 75 to 100% haemoglobins
Pathology MCQs with answers cover topics such as Introduction to Pathology, Clinical Pathology, Pathology Bank MCQs, Systemic Pathology, Pathology Lab Technician MCQs, Cell Injury, and other medical topics in pathology.
A. 20 to 30% haemoglobins
B. 50 to 60% haemoglobins
C. 10 to 20% haemoglobins
D. 75 to 100% haemoglobins
A. b-thalassaemia crait
B. a-Thalassamia
C. Sickle cell trait
D. Glucose-6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
A. Hemophilia
B. Liver disease
C. Platelet disorder
D. Lupus anticoagulant
A. Systemic lupus erythematosus
B. Acute leukemia
C. Aplasti anemia
D. Cancer chemotherapy
A. Decreased albumin conc. in blood
B. Increased osmotic pressure
C. Increased albumin in blood and decreased globin
D. All of them
A. A decrease in the central venous pressure
B. A decrease in the urine output
C. A decrease in the blood pressure
D. A decrease in the heart rate
A. Capillary function
B. Intrinsic pathway
C. Extrinsic pathway
D. All of them
A. Aplastic anemia
B. Viral infection
C. Corticosteroid therapy
D. Typhoid fever
A. Von Willebrand disease
B. Ehlers danlos syndrome
C. Thrombocytopenia
D. Hemophilia
A. Platelets
B. immature neutrophils
C. erythrocytes
D. matures neutrophils