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Identify the parasite based on microscopical morphology.

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The anticoagulant specifically used in the vial tube for ESR is

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Calculate  the MCHC and comment on the result from the following

values:

RBC count = 3.4 million/mm3

Haemoglobin = 10.4 gm%

PCV = 35%

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Calculate the MCV  and comment on

the result from the following values:

RBC count = 2.7 million/mm3

Haemoglobin = 10.4 gm%

PCV = 32%

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 A patient visits a clinic

with complaints of easy fatigue, anorexia and loss of weight along with cough

and drenching night sweats for the past one month. His temperature is 100.3

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F, respiratory rate is 18/minute and BP is 110/70 mmHg.

       On physical examination there are enlarged lymph nodes in the anterior

triangle of the neck. Chest X-ray shows patchy shadows in the apical lung

fields.

    

An ESR is performed by Westergren method and the reading obtained is

given below.

 

The ESR reading of

the given sample is around

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An eight-year-old

girl (body weight, 28 kilograms; body height, 127 centimeters) was referred to

the clinic to evaluate her dental health .The physical examination showed pallor

(paleness of skin).

A routine

hematological investigation was recommended and the test revealed that the

patient is

anemic.

The most probable reading

obtained in this case will be

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A reduction in the oxygen carrying haemoglobin content  is __________

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The normal range of hemoglobin in females is around

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The normal range of hemoglobin in males is around

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The compound formed on addition of acid with red blood cells in Sahlis method is

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