Petechiae: Tiny purple or red flat spots appearing on the skin as a result of hemorrhage Hemophilia: Excessive blooding caused by hereditary lack of blood Leukemia: Increase in cancerous white blood cells Granulocytosis: Increase in granulocytes in the blood AML: Platelets and erythrocytes are diminished Polycythemia Vera: Increase in red blood cells Aplastic Anemia: Failure of blood cell production in the bone marrow Pernicious Anemia: Lack of mature erythrocytes Hemolytic Anemia: Reduction in red cells due to excessive destruction Purpura: Multiple pinpoint hemorrhages and accumulation of blood Sickle Cell Anemia: Abnormal hemoglobin producing sickle- shaped erythrocytes ABMT: Patient serves as own stem cell donor ALL: Immature lymphocytes predominate CLL: Abnnormal numbers of relatively mature lymphocytes Basophilia: Increase in basophilic granulocytes Epstein-Barr Virus: How mononucleosis is is transmitted CML: Mature & immature granulocytes present in large nummbers Anemia: Deficiency in erythrocytes or hemoglobin Ecchymoses: Blue or purplish pathes on the skin Hemochromatosis: Excess iron deposits throughout the body Multiple Myeloma: Malignant neoplasm of bone marrow Mononucleosis:Increased number of mononuclear leukocytes Thalassemia: Defect in ability to produce hemoglobin Eosinophilia: Increase in eosinophilic granulocytes Petechiae: Tiny purple or red flat spots appearing on the skin as a result of hemorrhage Hemophilia: Excessive blooding caused by hereditary lack of blood Leukemia: Increase in cancerous white blood cells Granulocytosis: Increase in granulocytes in the blood AML: Platelets and erythrocytes are diminished Polycythemia Vera: Increase in red blood cells Aplastic Anemia: Failure of blood cell production in the bone marrow Pernicious Anemia: Lack of mature erythrocytes Hemolytic Anemia: Reduction in red cells due to excessive destruction Purpura: Multiple pinpoint hemorrhages and accumulation of blood Sickle Cell Anemia: Abnormal hemoglobin producing sickle- shaped erythrocytes ABMT: Patient serves as own stem cell donor ALL: Immature lymphocytes predominate CLL: Abnnormal numbers of relatively mature lymphocytes Basophilia: Increase in basophilic granulocytes Epstein-Barr Virus: How mononucleosis is is transmitted CML: Mature & immature granulocytes present in large nummbers Anemia: Deficiency in erythrocytes or hemoglobin Ecchymoses: Blue or purplish pathes on the skin Hemochromatosis: Excess iron deposits throughout the body Multiple Myeloma: Malignant neoplasm of bone marrow Mononucleosis:Increased number of mononuclear leukocytes Thalassemia: Defect in ability to produce hemoglobin Eosinophilia: Increase in eosinophilic granulocytes
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Petechiae: Tiny purple or red flat spots appearing on the skin as a result of hemorrhage
Hemophilia: Excessive blooding caused by hereditary lack of blood
Leukemia: Increase in cancerous white blood cells
Granulocytosis: Increase in granulocytes in the blood
AML: Platelets and erythrocytes are diminished
Polycythemia Vera: Increase in red blood cells
Aplastic Anemia: Failure of blood cell production in the bone marrow
Pernicious Anemia: Lack of mature erythrocytes
Hemolytic Anemia: Reduction in red cells due to excessive destruction
Purpura: Multiple pinpoint hemorrhages and accumulation of blood
Sickle Cell Anemia: Abnormal hemoglobin producing sickle-shaped erythrocytes
ABMT: Patient serves as own stem cell donor
ALL: Immature lymphocytes predominate
CLL: Abnnormal numbers of relatively mature lymphocytes
Basophilia: Increase in basophilic granulocytes
Epstein-Barr Virus: How mononucleosis is is transmitted
CML: Mature & immature granulocytes present in large nummbers
Anemia: Deficiency in erythrocytes or hemoglobin
Ecchymoses: Blue or purplish pathes on the skin
Hemochromatosis: Excess iron deposits throughout the body
Multiple Myeloma: Malignant neoplasm of bone marrow
Mononucleosis:Increased number of mononuclear leukocytes
Thalassemia: Defect in ability to produce hemoglobin
Eosinophilia: Increase in eosinophilic granulocytes