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iveyjurea

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Two incubation sessions are needed in the Donath-Landsteiner test to detect:
 
  a. The biphasic thermal reactivity of the offensive antibody
  b. Complement binding in vivo
  c. The antibody's specificity to the P antigen in vitro
  d. The antibody's specificity to group O cells

Question 2

A panel of cytochemical stains is performed to determine a patient's subtype of AML. Myeloperoxidase and Sudan Black B are positive. Specific esterase is positive and nonspecific esterase o is negative.
 
  Based on this information, what lineage is implicated as the chosen subtype of AML?
 
  a. Lymphoid
  b. Myeloid
  c. Monocytic
  d. Erythroid



fraziera112

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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: B



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