01-14-2007, 04:51 PM
very good and here is min ealso :
The correct answer is B-AML because Auer rod in a myeloblast is seen ONLY in acute myelogenous leukemia (not chronic, not lymphocytic, not monocytic, not in NHL)
Answer a “ALL is usually seen in a age brackets “kids and the patient is 37 y old.
Answer c-CML is seen in age brackets 45 y old or more and the pathognomonic is Philadelphia chromosome, NOT Auer rod.
Answer d-CLL is the most common leukemia in people over age 60 and present with massive splenomegaly.
Answer e. NHL usually present™s with night sweats and pruritis
The correct answer is B-AML because Auer rod in a myeloblast is seen ONLY in acute myelogenous leukemia (not chronic, not lymphocytic, not monocytic, not in NHL)
Answer a “ALL is usually seen in a age brackets “kids and the patient is 37 y old.
Answer c-CML is seen in age brackets 45 y old or more and the pathognomonic is Philadelphia chromosome, NOT Auer rod.
Answer d-CLL is the most common leukemia in people over age 60 and present with massive splenomegaly.
Answer e. NHL usually present™s with night sweats and pruritis