1. Elevated serum ferritin, decreased serum iron and % transferrin saturation is most consistent with the diagnosis of
2. Mentzer index more than 13 suggest a diagnosis of
3. A child has Hb – 6.5gm%, MCV – 65, MCH – 15 & protoporphyria with normal RDW most likely to be suffering from
4. complete blood picture (CBC) of a 16 years old girl reveals Hb of 7gm%, MCV 70, MCH of 20 pg./cell & RDW elevated. The most likely diagnosis is
5. Most sensitive & specific test for diagnosis of iron deficiency is
6. The earliest sign of iron deficiency anaemia
7)Life span of neonatal RBC-
8.Stage at which Haemoglobin appears 1st
9. Shelf Life of platelets in blood bank is
10.Nucleus disappear at what stage
11. All are feature of Haemolytic Anaemia except
12. Indirect Coomb’s test detects
13. Direct Coomb’s test detects
14. The following protein defects can cause hereditary spherocytosis except
15. Features of hereditary spherocytosis include all of the following except
16.Vitamin essential for blood clotting is-
17.Which of the following WBC is capable of phagocytosis-
18.Haematopoiesis take place at
19. All of the following are true about sickle cell disease except
20. which of the following is not seen in a chronic case of sickle cell anaemia
21. sickle cell anaemia leads to resistance towards
22. Most important diagnostic feature for beta thalassaemia trait
23.Diagnosis of beta thalassaemia is established by
24. Hair on end appearance is seen in X – ray skull in
25. NESTROFT test is used for screening of
26. All are true regarding paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria except
27. Gold standard test for diagnosis of PNH
28. pancytopenia with a cellular marrow seen in all except
29. in polycythaemia all are seen except
30. Hodgkin’s lymphoma of the nodular subtype is associated with
31. most common type of Hodgkin’s lymphoma is
32. which one not seen in multiple myeloma
33. Rain drop skull is seen in
34. converging point of intrinsic & extrinsic pathway is
35.During blood coagulation, thromboplastin is released by-
36.Blood group known as “UNIVERSAL DONOR” is-
37.Blood does not contain
38. Most common inherited bleeding disorder
39.The coagulation of blood occurs due to-
40. spontaneous muscle bleeding is typically seen in
41.The Largest corpuscle in blood is
42. Haemophilia A has following diagnostic features except
43. Most common manifestation of moderate/severe Haemophilia A is
44. a seven-year-old girl presents with repeated episodes of bleeding into joints. APTT is prolonged and PT is normal. The most likely diagnosis is
45.Blood brain barrier is made up of-
46. Russell bodies are found in
47.Most radiosensitive cell is-
48. The following laboratory determinants are abnormally prolonged in ITP
49. Bleeding in Disseminated intravascular coagulation is most closely related to
50.Dohle bodies are inclusion seen in-