Q.) Hemolytic disease of the newborn develops with
Q.) The peripheral blood in hereditary spherocytosis will show following features except
Q.) Hemolytic anemia is characterized by all except
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Q.) The following is not a feature of microcytic hypochromic anemia
Q.) Hydrops fetalis is fatal because
Q.) The hematological disorder benefited by splenectomy is
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Q.) The condition associated with increased demand of vitamin B12 is
Q.) The hemolytic anemia that does NOT produce splenomegaly is
Q.) The intrinsic factor is required for the absorption of
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Q.) In sickle cell anemia replacement of the glutamic acid residue by a valine occurs at the 6th position of
Q.) The substance in the diet which inhibits iron absorption is
Q.) Condition characterized by increased stercobilinogen in stool is
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Q.) Iron deficiency anemia may develop in all the following conditions except
Q.) The peripheral blood smear in Megaloblastic anemia shows following features except
Q.) Vitamin B12-IF complex is absorbed in
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Q.) Following features are characteristic of intravascular red cell destruction except
Q.) “Autosplenectomy” may develop in patients with
Q.) Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria is
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Q.) The feature indicative of extravascular red cell destruction is
Q.) The highest reference ranges for hemoglobin, hematocrit, and RBC count is usually found
Q.) The thalassemia syndrome is due to decreased or absence of synthesis of
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Q.) In sickling test, sickling is induced by
Q.) The neutrophils in peripheral blood smear of megaloblastic anemia show
Q.) Heinz bodies are found in
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Q.) Hemoglobin electrophoresis in β-thalassemia major will reveal
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