The presence of schistocytes in the peripheral blood smear indicate:
A) Hemolysis due to extracorpuscular defects.
B) Hemolysis due to intracorpuscular defects.
C) Hemolysis due to both extracorpuscular and intracorpuscular defects.
D) Hemolysis with prominent bone marrow response.
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Q6: Which significant laboratory finding in extravascular hemolysis
Q7: All of the following support the diagnosis
Q8: Infections with Plasmodium cause _ hemolysis.
A)Intravascular
B)Extravascular
C)Both intravascular
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Q12: Which of the following is associated with
Q13: The presence of blood in the urine
Q14: Hemolysis is defined as:
A)Excessive bone marrow turnover.
B)Excessive
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