Differentiate TTP/HUS from DIC and Liver Infarct.
What is thalassemia? What are the types of thalassemia? Is the RDW normal? What might you see on smear?
Thalassemia
Workup
Types
Provide a differential for normocytic anemia.
ABCDs
What is the underlying problem in Hemophilia A? How do you dose the treatment?
Factor 8 deficiency
List 10 potential organs damaged in Sickle Cell Disease.
List 6 non-malignant causes of SVC syndrome.
You’re working up a patient for anemia NYD and your lab results come back. MCV is low, low iron, low ferritin, high TIBC. Diagnosis?
Iron Deficiency
What is von Willebrand’s disease? How do you treat it?
Von Willebrand Disease
Types
Labs
Treatment
List 6 causes of rapid intravascular RBC destruction.
List 5 causes of hyperviscosity syndrome.
Blastic phase of CML, chronic granulocytic leukemia
Blast cell crisis of ALL, non-lymphoblastic leukemias
You give a hemophilia A patient factor replacement and they’re still bleeding, what likely happened?
Antihemophilic factor antibodies post-infusion
Treatment
Describe the pathophysiology and treatment of ITP.
Immune Thrombocytopenia Purpura
Acute ITP
Chronic ITP
What are the common signs & symptoms of hypercalcemia in malignant disease?
Name 6 diseases associated with autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA)?
Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
List 6 drugs commonly implicated in thrombocytopenia.
How do you reverse heparin?

Describe the pathophysiology and treatment of HUS.
Verotoxin-producing bacteria
Treatment
TTP/HUS = normal PT/INR/PTT/FDPs/D-dimer/fibrinogen
Explain how platelets help hemostasis.
Explain the pathophysiology of sideroblastic anemia. What are the RBC indices for this disease? What is the treatment?
Sideroblastic Anemia
Pathophysiology
RBC indices
Treatment
List 4 mechanisms of hypercalcemia in cancer.
Patients with no bone disease (80%)
Patients with metastatic bone involvement (20%)
Lymphomas that secrete 1,25(OH)2D
Ectopic hyperparathyroidism (<1%)
What is the issue with hemophilia B? How much factor must you give?
Hemophilia B
Treatment
Describe the pathophysiology and treatment of TTP.
FATRN
Pathophysiology
Treatment
What is paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH)? What is the major complication? What intervention can be life-threatening in these patients?
Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria
Complications
Life-threatening intervention
What ABx should be given to a febrile neutropenic patient? List 5 indications to add vancomycin?
Pseudomonal coverage
If they have a PCN allergy give aminoglycoside and fluoroquinolone
Vancomycin Indications