Eosinophilia: Increase in eosinophilic granulocytes Basophilia: Increase in basophilic granulocytes Pernicious Anemia: Lack of mature erythrocytes Hemophilia: Excessive blooding caused by hereditary lack of blood Hemolytic Anemia: Reduction in red cells due to excessive destruction Purpura: Multiple pinpoint hemorrhages and accumulation of blood AML: Platelets and erythrocytes are diminished ALL: Immature lymphocytes predominate Anemia: Deficiency in erythrocytes or hemoglobin Sickle Cell Anemia: Abnormal hemoglobin producing sickle- shaped erythrocytes Mononucleosis:Increased number of mononuclear leukocytes Thalassemia: Defect in ability to produce hemoglobin Ecchymoses: Blue or purplish pathes on the skin CLL: Abnnormal numbers of relatively mature lymphocytes Granulocytosis: Increase in granulocytes in the blood Multiple Myeloma: Malignant neoplasm of bone marrow Leukemia: Increase in cancerous white blood cells ABMT: Patient serves as own stem cell donor Hemochromatosis: Excess iron deposits throughout the body Polycythemia Vera: Increase in red blood cells Epstein-Barr Virus: How mononucleosis is is transmitted Aplastic Anemia: Failure of blood cell production in the bone marrow CML: Mature & immature granulocytes present in large nummbers Petechiae: Tiny purple or red flat spots appearing on the skin as a result of hemorrhage Eosinophilia: Increase in eosinophilic granulocytes Basophilia: Increase in basophilic granulocytes Pernicious Anemia: Lack of mature erythrocytes Hemophilia: Excessive blooding caused by hereditary lack of blood Hemolytic Anemia: Reduction in red cells due to excessive destruction Purpura: Multiple pinpoint hemorrhages and accumulation of blood AML: Platelets and erythrocytes are diminished ALL: Immature lymphocytes predominate Anemia: Deficiency in erythrocytes or hemoglobin Sickle Cell Anemia: Abnormal hemoglobin producing sickle- shaped erythrocytes Mononucleosis:Increased number of mononuclear leukocytes Thalassemia: Defect in ability to produce hemoglobin Ecchymoses: Blue or purplish pathes on the skin CLL: Abnnormal numbers of relatively mature lymphocytes Granulocytosis: Increase in granulocytes in the blood Multiple Myeloma: Malignant neoplasm of bone marrow Leukemia: Increase in cancerous white blood cells ABMT: Patient serves as own stem cell donor Hemochromatosis: Excess iron deposits throughout the body Polycythemia Vera: Increase in red blood cells Epstein-Barr Virus: How mononucleosis is is transmitted Aplastic Anemia: Failure of blood cell production in the bone marrow CML: Mature & immature granulocytes present in large nummbers Petechiae: Tiny purple or red flat spots appearing on the skin as a result of hemorrhage
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Eosinophilia: Increase in eosinophilic granulocytes
Basophilia: Increase in basophilic granulocytes
Pernicious Anemia: Lack of mature erythrocytes
Hemophilia: Excessive blooding caused by hereditary lack of blood
Hemolytic Anemia: Reduction in red cells due to excessive destruction
Purpura: Multiple pinpoint hemorrhages and accumulation of blood
AML: Platelets and erythrocytes are diminished
ALL: Immature lymphocytes predominate
Anemia: Deficiency in erythrocytes or hemoglobin
Sickle Cell Anemia: Abnormal hemoglobin producing sickle-shaped erythrocytes
Mononucleosis:Increased number of mononuclear leukocytes
Thalassemia: Defect in ability to produce hemoglobin
Ecchymoses: Blue or purplish pathes on the skin
CLL: Abnnormal numbers of relatively mature lymphocytes
Granulocytosis: Increase in granulocytes in the blood
Multiple Myeloma: Malignant neoplasm of bone marrow
Leukemia: Increase in cancerous white blood cells
ABMT: Patient serves as own stem cell donor
Hemochromatosis: Excess iron deposits throughout the body
Polycythemia Vera: Increase in red blood cells
Epstein-Barr Virus: How mononucleosis is is transmitted
Aplastic Anemia: Failure of blood cell production in the bone marrow
CML: Mature & immature granulocytes present in large nummbers
Petechiae: Tiny purple or red flat spots appearing on the skin as a result of hemorrhage