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Acute Leukemia – Multiple Choice Questions

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Q.) The Cytochemical stain which distinguishes Myeloblast from Lymphoblast is

Q.) The monoclonal antibodies which show positivity in B-lineage ALL is

Q.) Myelodysplastic syndrome has following characteristics EXCEPT

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Q.) The syndrome which has an increased predisposition for leukemia is

Q.) Following biochemical feature is NOT seen in tumor lysis syndrome

Q.) The following is NOT a feature of blast cells observed in leukemias

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Q.) The cells associated with formation of chloroma are

Q.) The following statement is TRUE in acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Q.) The cytochemical stain which shows block positivity in lymphoblast is

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Q.) In ALL, the prognosis is unfavorable

Q.) Risk factors that predispose to leukemia include all EXCEPT

Q.) According to WHO, the minimum percentage of myeloid blasts in bone marrow necessary for the diagnosis of AML is

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Q.) The monoclonal antibodies which show positivity in AML is

Q.) Confirmation of myelofibrosis is usually done by

Q.) Auer rods are found in the cytoplasm of

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Q.) The morphological type of leukemia which may show Auer rods is

Q.) Both pre-B and pre-T lymphoblasts are positive for

Q.) The following is NOT a common presenting feature observed in AML

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Q.) The following disorder shows pawn ball megakaryocytes

Q.) Auer rods represent

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