RBC Morphology Leave a Comment / By quizshell / October 2, 2021 123456789101112131415161718192021 /21 2 votes, 5 avg 80 RBC Morphology 1 / 21 1) This abnormality is caused by mutation in LYST gene, what is this cell? A. Gaucher Disease B. May Hegglin Anomally C. Alder Anomaly D. Chediak Higashi 2 / 21 2) What is this cell? A. Macrophages B. Hairy Cell Leukemia C. Plasma cell D. Lymphocytes 3 / 21 3) Neutrophils with 5 or more lobes are called ? A. Multisegmented neutrophils B. Hypersegmented neutrophils C. Hyposegmented neutrophils D. Monosegmented neutrophils 4 / 21 4) Identify the cell A. Microcytic normochromic red blood cells B. Microcytic hypochromic red blood cells C. Macrocytic red blood cells D. Normochromic red blood cells 5 / 21 5) What is this cell? A. Basophilic stipplings B. Reticulocyte C. Washed red blood cells D. Artifact 6 / 21 6) What is this cell? A. Macrophages B. Monocytes C. Plasma cell D. Reactive Lymphocytes 7 / 21 7) What does the term "poikilocytosis" mean? A. Variations in size B. Variations in shape C. Variation of central palor D. Variations in color 8 / 21 8) What is this cell? A. Dacrocytes B. Schistocytes C. Echinocytes D. Acanthocytes 9 / 21 9) What is this cell? A. Elliptocytes B. Dacrocytes C. Red blood cells D. Spherocytes 10 / 21 10) What is this cell? A. Dacrocytes B. Reticulocyte C. Sickle Cells D. Elliptocytes 11 / 21 11) This rod is associated with acute promyelocytic leukemia(AML). Identify the cell? A. Howell Jolly Bodies B. Auer rods C. Plasma cell D. Reactive Lymphocytes 12 / 21 12) What is this cell multi-lobed cells called? A. Lymphocytes B. Segmented Neutrophils C. Monocytes D. Eosinophils 13 / 21 13) What is this cell? A. Macrophages B. Monocytes C. Plasma cell D. Reactive Lymphocytes 14 / 21 14) What red cell morphologic abnormality has evenly spaced round projections and is associated with pyruvate kinase deficiency A. Spherocytes B. Echinocytes C. Dacrocytes D. Acanthocytes 15 / 21 15) What is this cell? A. Dacrocytes B. Reticulocyte C. Codocytes D. Elliptocytes 16 / 21 16) What is this cell? A. Hgb SS Crystals B. Hgb SC Crystals C. Hgb C Crystals D. Hgb E Crystals 17 / 21 17) What is this cell? A. Dacrocytes B. Reticulocyte C. Target cells D. Elliptocytes 18 / 21 18) Which type of anemia is associated with hypersegmented neutrophils? A. Sideroblastic anemia B. Megaloblastic anemia C. Microcytic anemia D. Thalassemia 19 / 21 19) What red cell morphologic abnormality have unevenly pointed projections and associated with abetalipoproteinemia A. Spherocytes B. Echinocytes C. Dacrocytes D. Acanthocytes 20 / 21 20) What does the term "anisocytosis" mean? A. Variations in size B. Variations in shape C. Variation of central palor D. Variations in color 21 / 21 21) What is this cell? A. Monocytes B. Eosinophils C. Lymphocytes D. Basophils Your score is The average score is 45% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Send feedback MORE QUIZZES Hematology Test Bank 224 Questions; Clinical Chemistry Question Banks Endocrinology Quiz Acid Base Balance Electrolyte and Osmolality Quiz Cardiac and Liver Enzymes Carbohydrates Quiz Lipids and Lipoproteins Parasitology Question Bank Filariae Quiz Nematodes Cestodes Quiz Trematodes Quiz Flagellates and Ciliates Quiz Hemoflagellates Extraintestinal Protozoa Quiz Blood Bank QBank Hematology Question Bank Normocytic Normochromic Anemia Hemoglobinopathies USCIS Citizenship Civics Test Macrocytic Anemia; Vitamin B12 and Folate Deficiency Qbank Sideroblastic Anemia and Lead Poisoning Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading...