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The Zero to Finals Medical Revision Podcast

Haematology Questions Part 1

The Zero to Finals Medical Revision Podcast

Thomas Watchman

Life Sciences, Education, Medical Finals, Medicine, Surgery, Health & Fitness, Paediatrics, Medical Student, Medical Education, Medical Exams, Medical School, Medical Revision, Science, Learn Medicine, Finals Revision, Obstetrics And Gynaecology

4.8678 Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2024

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

This episode is part 1 of the short-answer questions on haematology. You can find short-answer questions, multiple-choice questions, extended-matching questions, digital flashcards, a course on how to learn medicine and the revision tracking tool at members.zerotofinals.com. The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the zero to finals podcast.

0:06.7

My name is Tom and this is the first in a series of podcasts of short answer questions on hematology.

0:14.3

You can find written versions of these questions along with an anky-like tool for spaced repetition to really drill the questions

0:22.9

into your memory, and you can find loads of other resources at members.0 tofinals.com.

0:30.3

So let's get straight into these questions.

0:33.5

Question one. Where are blood cells created?

0:39.3

In the bone marrow.

0:41.7

Question 2. What name is given to undifferentiated stem cells that can transform into many blood cell types?

1:00.2

Pluripotent hematopoetic stem cells Question 3

1:01.7

What types of blood cells develop from blood cells, monocytes and macrophages, neutrophils, eosinophils, mast cells and basophils.

1:29.0

Question four. What types of blood cells develop from lymphoid stem cells?

1:39.7

B-lymphosites and T-lymphosites.

1:44.6

Question 5. Where do platelets originate?

1:56.3

They are made by megacaryocytes which develop from the myeloid stem cells.

2:03.7

Question 6. What term refers to a variation in size of the red blood cells on a blood film?

2:15.9

Anisocytosis. What can this indicate?

2:19.3

Various types of anemia, for example, iron deficiency anemia, and myelodysplastic syndrome.

2:38.2

Question 7. What term refers to abnormally shaped red blood cells on a blood film?

2:48.3

Poikilocytosis.

2:50.6

Question 8.

2:51.8

What term refers to immature or precursor blood cells seen on a blood film?

3:01.0

Blasts.

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