1. | Ascaris lumbricoides | A. | smallest free-living organisms | |
2. | autoantibody | B. | indirect thrombin inhibitor | |
3. | Bordetella bronchiseptica | C. | largest nematode that infects the intestinal tract of humans | |
4. | cryptococcus neoformans | D. | accumulation of fluid resulting from an imbalance of fluid production and reabsorption | |
5. | effusion | E. | autosomal recessive disorder present in 1 in 200-500 African American newborns | |
6. | glomerulonephritis | F. | the principal effector cells of immediate hypersensitivity reactions | |
7. | heparin | G. | released during demyelination as a result of various neurologic disorders | |
8. | hyaline | H. | most frequently observed cast in urine | |
9. | intravascular RBC hemolysis | I. | major cause of primary renal disease | |
10. | mast cells | J. | second to iron as the most abundant trace element in the body | |
11. | myasthenia gravis | K. | primarily causes kennel cough in dogs | |
12. | mycoplasmas | L. | catalase-positive spherical cocci | |
13. | myelin basic protein | M. | autoimmune disorder characterized by weakness of voluntary muscle groups | |
14. | pituitary gland | N. | increased platelet count | |
15. | poikilocytosis | O. | variations in red cell shape | |
16. | RSV | P. | reacts with an antigen on the patient's own cells | |
17. | sickle cell anemia | Q. | caused by antibodies directed against ABO antigens | |
18. | staphylococcus | R. | also know as the hydophysis | |
19. | thrombocytosis | S. | transmitted by droplet aerosol | |
20. | zinc | T. | most frequently isolated fungal pathogen from CSF |
C | 1. | Ascaris lumbricoides | A. | smallest free-living organisms |
P | 2. | autoantibody | B. | indirect thrombin inhibitor |
K | 3. | Bordetella bronchiseptica | C. | largest nematode that infects the intestinal tract of humans |
T | 4. | cryptococcus neoformans | D. | accumulation of fluid resulting from an imbalance of fluid production and reabsorption |
D | 5. | effusion | E. | autosomal recessive disorder present in 1 in 200-500 African American newborns |
I | 6. | glomerulonephritis | F. | the principal effector cells of immediate hypersensitivity reactions |
B | 7. | heparin | G. | released during demyelination as a result of various neurologic disorders |
H | 8. | hyaline | H. | most frequently observed cast in urine |
Q | 9. | intravascular RBC hemolysis | I. | major cause of primary renal disease |
F | 10. | mast cells | J. | second to iron as the most abundant trace element in the body |
M | 11. | myasthenia gravis | K. | primarily causes kennel cough in dogs |
A | 12. | mycoplasmas | L. | catalase-positive spherical cocci |
G | 13. | myelin basic protein | M. | autoimmune disorder characterized by weakness of voluntary muscle groups |
R | 14. | pituitary gland | N. | increased platelet count |
O | 15. | poikilocytosis | O. | variations in red cell shape |
S | 16. | RSV | P. | reacts with an antigen on the patient's own cells |
E | 17. | sickle cell anemia | Q. | caused by antibodies directed against ABO antigens |
L | 18. | staphylococcus | R. | also know as the hydophysis |
N | 19. | thrombocytosis | S. | transmitted by droplet aerosol |
J | 20. | zinc | T. | most frequently isolated fungal pathogen from CSF |