1.Fanconi anemia is characterized by which of the following?
2.Which clotting factor deficiency leads to Hemophilia A?
3.What is the underlying cause of sideroblastic anemia?
4.Which condition listed below does not typically cause massive enlargement of the spleen?
5.In which condition are target cells typically observed in the peripheral blood smear?
6.What is the primary purpose of conducting the Schilling test?
7.What bleeding and clotting time characteristics are typically observed in individuals with hemophilia?
8.In which condition are Reed-Sternberg cells typically identified during histopathological analysis?
9.Why do the gums become swollen in cases of leukemia?
10.Which condition is characterized by prolonged bleeding time but normal clotting time in a patient with a bleeding disorder?
11.Which protein is responsible for transporting iron from the intestines to various body tissues?
12.A 14-year-old boy presents with bleeding gums, oral ulcers, anemia, and an enlarged liver but no swollen lymph nodes. His total white blood cell count is 100,000 cells/mm³. What is the most likely diagnosis?
13.Which statement below is incorrect regarding hemophilia A?
14.What is the composition of normal adult hemoglobin?
15.In which of the following disorders is a decreased platelet count NOT typically observed?
16.Which condition is characterized by a 'chicken-wire' pattern in the expanded bone marrow spaces?
17.Which syndrome is linked to a higher likelihood of developing leukemia?
18.Which of the following names are used to refer to Cooley’s anemia?
19.Which lymph nodes are affected in Troiser's sign?
20.In which condition is thrombocytosis commonly observed?