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Matching
Premises:
hemophilia
porphyria
thalassemia
erythroblastosis fetalis
hemoglobinuria
hypochromic
aplastic anemia
microcytic
SLE
megaloblastic
pica
macrocytic
pancytopenia
pernicious anemia
cicatrix
hemoglobinemia
kernicterus
hemochromatosis
sickle cell anemia
atrophic gastritis
anemia
chronic myeloproliferative disease
hemolytic anemia
sideroblastic anemia
Responses:
an anemia brought on by the rapid, premature destruction of red blood cells in circulation, which may be precipitated by vitamin E deficiency
an antigen-induced hemolytic anemia of the newborn or premature infant, as a result of incompatibility of maternal Rh factors with the neonate
atrophy of the lining of the stomach
a symptom that is often a result of the decrement in blood constituents
a cluster of blood-related disorders characterized by abnormal porphyrin synthesis or metabolism
an autoimmune, chronic inflammatory disease that affects the connective tissue
iron overload
a hereditary disease of genetically altered red blood cells that have a sickled shape, carry abnormally formed hemoglobin, and have abnormal transport capabilities for oxygen
refers to an immature, large red blood cell that is oval in shape and abnormal
a group of related blood disorders involving abnormal globin subunits in the hemoglobin molecule
a reduction in the numbers of all the blood elements
scar tissue formation with calcification or hardening of the connective tissue used in repair of tissue damage
refers to abnormally large cell size
excess free hemoglobin build-up in circulation
the anemia associated with B12 deficiency
a form of anemia characterized by the appearance of immature ferritin-containing blast marrow cells in circulation
an inherited disorder of blood clotting, with pronounced bleeding upon tissue injury
long-term hyperplasia of hematological tissues, with concomitant overproduction of abnormal cells, growth factors, chemokines, cytokines, and hormones involved in hematopoiesis
refers to abnormally small cell size
excessive free hemoglobin spillage into the urine
eating of abnormal items, or non-nutritive substances
abnormally pale in color upon visual inspection under a microscope
infiltration of excessive amounts of bilirubin into the neurons of the spinal cord and brain
idiopathic anemia from abnormal, deficient, or absent red cell production due to bone marrow disorders
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
hemophilia
porphyria
thalassemia
erythroblastosis fetalis
hemoglobinuria
hypochromic
aplastic anemia
microcytic
SLE
megaloblastic
pica
macrocytic
pancytopenia
pernicious anemia
cicatrix
hemoglobinemia
kernicterus
hemochromatosis
sickle cell anemia
atrophic gastritis
anemia
chronic myeloproliferative disease
hemolytic anemia
sideroblastic anemia
Premises:
hemophilia
porphyria
thalassemia
erythroblastosis fetalis
hemoglobinuria
hypochromic
aplastic anemia
microcytic
SLE
megaloblastic
pica
macrocytic
pancytopenia
pernicious anemia
cicatrix
hemoglobinemia
kernicterus
hemochromatosis
sickle cell anemia
atrophic gastritis
anemia
chronic myeloproliferative disease
hemolytic anemia
sideroblastic anemia
Responses:
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