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Deck 7: The Leukocyte
1
Which of the following terms is used to describe an absolute increase in the number of lymphocytes?
A)Neutropenia
B)Eosinophilia
C)Leukocytosis
D)Lymphocytosis
A)Neutropenia
B)Eosinophilia
C)Leukocytosis
D)Lymphocytosis
Lymphocytosis
2
Which cell line is the first line of defense against helminth infections?
A)Neutrophil
B)Lymphocyte
C)Monocyte
D)Eosinophil
A)Neutrophil
B)Lymphocyte
C)Monocyte
D)Eosinophil
Eosinophil
3
Which cell line does NOT have a large reserve pool in the marrow?
A)Granulocytic
B)Eosinophilic
C)Monocytic
D)Lymphocytic
A)Granulocytic
B)Eosinophilic
C)Monocytic
D)Lymphocytic
Monocytic
4
Leukocyte surface markers identify cell lineage, and are helpful in differentiating neoplastic hematologic disorders.What is one method used to identify these surface markers?
A)Chamber counts
B)Leukocyte differential
C)Cytogenetic methods
D)Flow cytometry
A)Chamber counts
B)Leukocyte differential
C)Cytogenetic methods
D)Flow cytometry
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5
A blood sample from a 5-month-old infant indicates a WBC count of 12.5 x 109/L with 65% lymphocytes.What can you conclude from this?
A)The infant is normal.
B)The infant has an infection, as indicated by the elevated WBC count.
C)The infant has a malignancy in the lymphocyte lineage.
D)There is not enough information to draw accurate conclusions.
A)The infant is normal.
B)The infant has an infection, as indicated by the elevated WBC count.
C)The infant has a malignancy in the lymphocyte lineage.
D)There is not enough information to draw accurate conclusions.
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6
T, B, and NK lymphocytes can be differentiated by:
A)Morphology.
B)Flow cytometry.
C)Cytochemistry.
D)Cytogenetic karyotype.
A)Morphology.
B)Flow cytometry.
C)Cytochemistry.
D)Cytogenetic karyotype.
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7
An instrument printout shows a WBC count of 4.5 x 109/L with 75% neutrophils.What is the absolute neutrophil count?
A)1.9 x 109/L
B)3.8 x 109/L
C)3.4 x 109/L
D)4.5 x 109/L
A)1.9 x 109/L
B)3.8 x 109/L
C)3.4 x 109/L
D)4.5 x 109/L
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8
All of the following are included in the kill mechanism of neutrophils except:
A)Chemoattraction of neutrophils to infectious agent.
B)Diapedesis of neutrophils from blood into tissues.
C)The formation of the phagolysosome by the neutrophil.
D)The presentation of infectious agent to monocyte for phagocytosis.
A)Chemoattraction of neutrophils to infectious agent.
B)Diapedesis of neutrophils from blood into tissues.
C)The formation of the phagolysosome by the neutrophil.
D)The presentation of infectious agent to monocyte for phagocytosis.
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9
A blood sample from a 40-year-old white female has a WBC count of 10.2 x 109/L and a lymphocyte percentage of 47%.What can be concluded from this?
A)The patient has both a relative and an absolute lymphocytosis.
B)The patient has only a relative lymphocytosis.
C)The patient has only an absolute lymphocytosis.
D)The relative and absolute counts are normal.
A)The patient has both a relative and an absolute lymphocytosis.
B)The patient has only a relative lymphocytosis.
C)The patient has only an absolute lymphocytosis.
D)The relative and absolute counts are normal.
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10
An instrument printout shows a normal WBC count with a lymphocyte count of 30%.What can be concluded from this?
A)The patient is suffering from an infection.
B)There is a normal lymphocyte concentration.
C)The patient is an infant.
D)The patient has leukemia.
A)The patient is suffering from an infection.
B)There is a normal lymphocyte concentration.
C)The patient is an infant.
D)The patient has leukemia.
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11
What stage of neutrophil maturation is described by the following: 20 μm in size, round nucleus with lacey chromatin and several nucleoli, deep blue cytoplasm with large bluish-purple granules.
A)Promyelocyte
B)Metamyelocyte
C)Band neutrophil
D)Myelocyte
A)Promyelocyte
B)Metamyelocyte
C)Band neutrophil
D)Myelocyte
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12
Which of the following states are associated with an increased leukocyte concentration?
A)Birth, pregnancy, infection
B)Older adults and at birth
C)Older adults and pregnancy
D)Tissue necrosis and whole body irradiation
A)Birth, pregnancy, infection
B)Older adults and at birth
C)Older adults and pregnancy
D)Tissue necrosis and whole body irradiation
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13
Which cell line matures and differentiates upon exposure to antigen?
A)Neutrophilic
B)Basophilic
C)Monocytic
D)Lymphocytic
A)Neutrophilic
B)Basophilic
C)Monocytic
D)Lymphocytic
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14
Reactive lymphocytes differ from normal lymphocytes in that the reactive form:
A)Is larger with an increase in basophilic cytoplasm, vacuoles and scalloped cell shape.
B)Has a condensed nuclear pattern with light pink cytoplasm.
C)Has many granules, deep basophilic cytoplasm and blast-like nucleus.
D)Has a condensed nuclear chromatin, eccentric nucleus and deep blue cytoplasm.
A)Is larger with an increase in basophilic cytoplasm, vacuoles and scalloped cell shape.
B)Has a condensed nuclear pattern with light pink cytoplasm.
C)Has many granules, deep basophilic cytoplasm and blast-like nucleus.
D)Has a condensed nuclear chromatin, eccentric nucleus and deep blue cytoplasm.
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15
The identity of immunoglobulins is determined by:
A)The number of B cells containing the antibody.
B)The complexity of the antibody.
C)The isotype of the heavy chain.
D)The specificity of the variable region.
A)The number of B cells containing the antibody.
B)The complexity of the antibody.
C)The isotype of the heavy chain.
D)The specificity of the variable region.
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16
The basophil is the least plentiful cell found in the peripheral blood.What can it indicate when it is increased in the blood?
A)Infection
B)Malignancy
C)Inflammation
D)Allergic reaction
A)Infection
B)Malignancy
C)Inflammation
D)Allergic reaction
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17
The life span of the neutrophil is spent in three compartments.Which compartment is the primary site of host defense?
A)Bone marrow
B)Liver
C)Thymus
D)Tissues
A)Bone marrow
B)Liver
C)Thymus
D)Tissues
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18
All of the following can cause a leukocytosis except:
A)Malignancy.
B)Viral infection.
C)Exposure to radiation.
D)Immune responses.
A)Malignancy.
B)Viral infection.
C)Exposure to radiation.
D)Immune responses.
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19
Absolute cell count calculation adjusts for what variation(s)?
A)Total WBC count
B)Differential count
C)Total WBC and differential counts
D)Total lymphocyte counts
A)Total WBC count
B)Differential count
C)Total WBC and differential counts
D)Total lymphocyte counts
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20
All of the following precursors are found in the mitotic pool except:
A)Promyelocyte.
B)Myeloblast.
C)Metamyelocyte.
D)Myelocyte.
A)Promyelocyte.
B)Myeloblast.
C)Metamyelocyte.
D)Myelocyte.
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21
Natural killer cells recognize and kill antigens with attached IgG.This mechanism is described as:
A)Phagocytosis.
B)Cyanosis.
C)Antibody-dependent cellular activity.
D)Innate immune response.
A)Phagocytosis.
B)Cyanosis.
C)Antibody-dependent cellular activity.
D)Innate immune response.
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22
What cell lineage is characterized by the presence of CD14 on its surface?
A)Neutrophilic
B)Eosinophilic
C)Monocytic
D)Lymphocytic
A)Neutrophilic
B)Eosinophilic
C)Monocytic
D)Lymphocytic
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23
Phagocytosis consumes a large amount of energy provided by what processes?
A)Diapedesis
B)Erythrophagocytosis
C)Innate immune response
D)Aerobic and/or anaerobic glycolysis
A)Diapedesis
B)Erythrophagocytosis
C)Innate immune response
D)Aerobic and/or anaerobic glycolysis
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24
The lymphoid progenitor that gives rise to T, B, and NK lymphocytes is recognized as which of the following?
A)CFU_GM
B)CLP
C)CMP
D)CFU-T
A)CFU_GM
B)CLP
C)CMP
D)CFU-T
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25
What are three defining characteristics that would help the laboratory professional differentiate between a blast and an activated lymphocyte?
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26
The process by which neutrophils migrate through the VEC into the tissues is known as:
A)Chemotaxis.
B)Opsonization.
C)Diapedesis.
D)Phagocytosis.
A)Chemotaxis.
B)Opsonization.
C)Diapedesis.
D)Phagocytosis.
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27
List and explain the four phases of neutrophil kill function.
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28
The commitment of a lymphocyte precursor cell to a T-lymphocyte can be defined based on:
A)Rearrangement of the gene loci for the TCR.
B)Rearrangement of the immunoglobulin gene.
C)Presence of CD 19 and CD 10 by flow cytometry.
D)Presence of TdT.
A)Rearrangement of the gene loci for the TCR.
B)Rearrangement of the immunoglobulin gene.
C)Presence of CD 19 and CD 10 by flow cytometry.
D)Presence of TdT.
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29
What cell has CD8 on its surface?
A)T helper cell
B)B cell
C)Macrophage
D)Cytotoxic T cell
A)T helper cell
B)B cell
C)Macrophage
D)Cytotoxic T cell
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30
A 15-year-old boy sees his physician because of a prolonged fever and swollen lymph glands.His PB smear shows 20% atypical lymphocytes with a 16 × 109LWBC count.What can you conclude from this?
A)The boy has a genetic lymphocytosis.
B)The boy has leukemia.
C)The boy is healthy.
D)The boy has clinical features of infectious mononucleosis.
A)The boy has a genetic lymphocytosis.
B)The boy has leukemia.
C)The boy is healthy.
D)The boy has clinical features of infectious mononucleosis.
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31
Which of the following is found on early T cell precursors?
A)CD2
B)CD4
C)CD8
D)CD34
A)CD2
B)CD4
C)CD8
D)CD34
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32
Differentiate between absolute and relative concentrations of specific types of leukocytes and give an example of a condition that typically produces abnormal absolute or relative concentrations.
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33
Compare and contrast the five isotypes of immunoglobulins.Include structure, function, and leukocyte interaction in your answer.
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34
What is the difference between polyclonal antibodies and monoclonal antibodies? List examples of disorders that generate each type of antibody in your answer.
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35
A name for a plasma cell containing Russell bodies is:
A)Plasma cell.
B)Flame cell.
C)Mott cell.
D)Dutcher body.
A)Plasma cell.
B)Flame cell.
C)Mott cell.
D)Dutcher body.
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36
A patient with infectious mononucleosis would most likely produce which of the following?
A)IgD antibodies
B)Polyclonal antibodies
C)Monoclonal antibodies
D)IgE antibodies
A)IgD antibodies
B)Polyclonal antibodies
C)Monoclonal antibodies
D)IgE antibodies
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37
The induction of activation-dependent adhesion events depends on adhesion molecules and their ligands located on the leukocyte and what other cell?
A)Vascular endothelium cell
B)Adipocyte
C)Macrophage
D)Hepatocyte
A)Vascular endothelium cell
B)Adipocyte
C)Macrophage
D)Hepatocyte
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